Planning for new energy centre in Dietikon is progressing
Regiowerk Limeco invites you to an exhibition at the end of January. The results of the competition for the new energy centre in Dietikon will be on display. Six designs will be presented.
The Limmat Valley regional power plant Limeco, based in Dietikon, is presenting six designs for the new energy centre. According to an announcement, a public exhibition will be held at the Limeco headquarters in Dietikon on the weekend of 18 and 19 January from 2 pm to 5 pm. It will also be open again on Saturday, 1 February. The “forward-looking designs” for the new waste incineration plant and wastewater treatment plant will be on display.
Six teams from the disciplines of architecture, landscape architecture and civil engineering developed designs. These were based on findings from the test planning and around 250 responses from the public. A committee selected the winning project, which was awarded the contract for the planning and realisation of the new wastewater treatment plant and WWTP.
Limeco’s wastewater treatment plant and waste incineration plant in Dietikon must be expanded or modernised by 2034 and, in a second stage, by 2050. The waste incineration plant and WWTP are located close to each other in Dietikon and work in tandem. This will ensure that the right amount of the right energy of the right quality is available in the right place at the right time, according to Limeco’s statement on the project.