Bluesphere to open Boston waste-to-energy facility

June 16, 2014 |

In Israel, Bluesphere has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to co-develop a waste-to-energy project with a Boston developer operating in the recycling and compost business. Per the terms of the MoU, Bluesphere will take advantage of the site’s existing operations to build and operate a 5.2 MW waste-to-energy plant on the same premises in the Boston metropolitan area. The advantage of such an approach is that the joint project will benefit from the site’s existing permits and feedstock supply arrangements.

This marks the third waste-to-energy facility in development for Bluesphere, including a 5.2MW facility is expected to break ground in North Carolina this year, and a 3.2MW facility in development in Johnston, Rhode Island.

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Category: Fuels

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