Waste Proposals to Run National Grid ; Region's Rubbish to Be Made Into Reusable Energy
Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph › April 08, 2010
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Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph › April 08, 2010
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THE advanced processes proposed in both of the surviving bids for North Lincolnshire Council's Pounds 250-million waste contract use state-of-the-art techniques to treat rubbish.
Both proposals are designed to extract useable energy from the region's rubbish, which can then be sold on to the National Grid or directed to specific purposes.See the full content of this document
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Waste Proposals to Run National Grid ; Region's Rubbish to Be Made Into Reusable Energy
Green campaigners have given a cautious welcome to the options still available to the council for dealing with rubbish and increasing recycling rates...
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