By NEIL HARTNELL
Tribune Business Editor
The Canadian company proposing to construct a $170 million waste-to-energy plant at the New Providence landfill, a project that could create 50-60 Bahamian jobs, told Tribune Business yesterday it believed its technology was "a perfect fit" for the Bahamas' ambitions to become a global and regional renewable energy leader.
Bradley Smith, Plasco Energy Group's vice-president of business development, said the company remained "exceptionally keen" to be involved in any bidding process for a contract to supply the Bahamas Electricity Corporation (BEC) with renewable energy, even though that process had been placed on hold for the m ...
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