Poolbeg fate to be decided within months
US energy giant Covanta has said it will decide within the coming months whether it will go ahead with the €350 million Poolbeg incinerator.
US energy giant Covanta has said it will decide within the coming months whether it will go ahead with the €350 million Poolbeg incinerator.
Indicating for the first time that the firm may walk away from the incinerator if it cannot acquire project finance soon, Anthony J Orlando, chief executive and president of Covanta, said the company "does not want to move forward" if it cannot obtain third-party financing to cover an estimated €200 million...
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