Masdar to Develop Waste-to-Energy Plant in Australia
Jan.11 -- Abu Dhabi Future Energy Co., known as Masdar, is developing a A$511 million ($352 million) waste-to-energy plant in western Australia, Chief Executive Officer Mohamed Al Ramahi said. He spoke to Bloomberg's Manus Cranny at the Atlantic Council Global Energy Forum in Abu Dhabi. (Corrects value of plant in Australia)

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