Paris-based Veolia, through its subsidiary Veolia Japan, has won two contracts to operate two biomass power plants in northern Japan in partnership with local environmental services company Takeei. The 20-year contracts represent cumulative revenue of €90 million ($96.33 million) for Veolia.
The two facilities, located in the cities of Hirakawa and Hanamaki in the Tohoku region, will produce 100 gigiwatt hours (GWh) of electricity per year, the equivalent consumption of 22,000 households, Veolia says.
Veolia wins operations contracts for two Japanese biomass plants - Renewable Energy From Waste
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