Veolia Wins 17-Year Waste-to-Energy Contract in Pinellas County, FL

Date: January 26, 2007

Source: News Room

Veolia won a 17-year waste-to-energy contract to operate The Pinellas County waste-to-energy facility in St. Petersburg. The deal is worth an estimated $615 million over the life of the contract. It represents a defeat for Wheelabrator, which will relinquish control on May 6, 2007 when its contract expires.

The Pinellas WTE facility, which is owned by the county, began commercial operations in 1983. It consists of three boilers, each of which is capable of burning 1,050 tons of solid waste per day. These are the largest WTE boilers in the United States. Using steam from the boilers to run turbines, the plant generates about 75 megawatts of electricity per hour, enough to power approximately 45,000 homes and businesses every day.

Veolia ES WTE is a division of Veolia Environmental Services North America and manages 10 other waste-to-energy facilities in the US.

For more information, visit: veoliaes-wte.com.

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