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Green energy power plant secures £14m investment
Mark Schofield, left, with Martijn van Rheenen, CEO of Perpetual Next at the power plant site
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Entrepreneur will turn his dream of building a waste-to-energy green power plant in Ellesmere Port into reality after securing £14m backing from a Dutch investor.
Tony McDonough reports
A £14m energy plant that will convert organic waste into electricity will be up and running in Ellesmere Port later this year.
Entrepreneur Mark Schofield’s Trinity Organics has won backing for the project from Netherlands-based green energy investment firm Perpetual Next through its subsidiary Primco. Mr Schofield has been working on the scheme for a number of years.