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Veolia And Wheelabrator Technologies Extend 'Green Steam' Supply Agreement To Reduce Baltimore's Carbon Footprint

2014-03-03 02:39:08| pollutiononline News Articles

Veolia Energy North America, a leading operator and developer of efficient energy solutions, and Wheelabrator Technologies Inc, a renewable waste-to-energy company with operations in Baltimore since 1985, have extended their 28-year partnership after the two companies recently completed a contract renewal

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