DONG Energy invests in bio plant in the UK

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The world’s first bio plant for handling unsorted household waste without prior treatment, using enzymes will be ready in early 2017. DONG Energy will finance, build and operate the plant.

DONG Energy has decided to build the world’s first plant for handling unsorted household waste without prior treatment, by means of enzymes. The ground-breaking technology, REnescience, has been developed by DONG Energy and tested at a demonstration plant in Copenhagen since 2009. The new plant, the first commercial full-scale plant, will be built in Northwich near Manchester and will ensure that a larger part of UK waste will be recycled and converted into biogas.

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