Lostock Sustainable Energy Plant (LSEP), a joint venture between Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) and FCC Environment, announced the appointment on 25 January.
The appointment of US construction company Black & Veatch comes after the previous contractor, French-owned CNIM, lost the deal after it was declared insolvent and entered administration in January 2022.
LSEP has also appointed Ohio-based clean energy technology specialist Babcock & Wilcox to support the delivery of the power train, boiler and turbine, which is the heart of the energy generation and environmental performance of the plant.
LSEP aims to have the 480 million facility operational in 2025, but will for now have to keep to the 600,000 tonne capacity after recen…
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