BWSC and AET divest British biomass plant

Six years after two Danish companies BWSC and AET won a big contract to build the Tilbury waste wood-fired power plant, the pair have now sold their interest in the facility.
Photo: PR / BWSC
Photo: PR / BWSC

Back in 2015, BWSC and Aalborg Energie Technik (AET) received an order worth DKK 2bn (EUR 270m) for construction of the Tilbury Green Power station of 41.6MW, located just outside of London.

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