Clydeport owners unveil £180m plan to turn rubbish into power and hot water for Glasgow DASH FOR CASH FROM CITY WASTE

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Clydeport owners unveil £180m plan to turn rubbish into power and hot water for Glasgow DASH FOR CASH FROM CITY WASTE

PLANS for a second major plant to turn Glasgow's rubbish into electricity were unveiled today.

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ET

Just weeks ago council bosses signed a deal to ship the city's trash to a £150 million "energy-for-waste" plant to be built on the South Side of the city.

Now another big private operator has announced plans for a similar facility near George V docks, in Shieldhall, as part of a larger £180m investment.