The former owners of Beauparc Utilities are closing in on a deal to acquire Energia’s beleaguered Huntstown bioenergy plant in north Dublin, which is intended to generate electricity from 90,000 tonnes of organic waste each year. Former Beauparc directors Eamon and Robert Waters formed a company called Dublin Bioenergy Operating Company Ltd in November. The new company has its registered office at the address of their family office Sretaw on Dublin’s Merrion Square, but it has informed the Companies Registration Office that the place where it proposes to carry out its waste treatment activity is “Huntstown Anaerobic Digestion Facility, Huntstown…
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