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Pinellas approves $320.9 million waste-to-energy contract

Summary by St Pete Catalyst
The annual cost to convert Pinellas County’s refuse into electricity has increased by nearly $7 million. County commissioners unanimously approved a $320.85 million contract Tuesday with FCC Environmental Services to operate the Waste-to-Energy facility. The Houston-based company operates in seven states and recycled over 500,000 tons of garbage in 2024. The current operator, Reworld… Source
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St Pete Catalyst broke the news in on Wednesday, October 8, 2025.
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