FCC Environmental Services to acquire South Broward waste-to-energy facility in Florida

April 27, 2025 |

In Texas, FCC Environmental Services (FCC) said it has agreed to purchase Wheelabrator South Broward, which owns the South Broward Waste-to-Energy (WtE) Facility in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, from WIN Waste Innovations. 

The transaction is anticipated to close in the second quarter of this year, marking FCC’s strategic expansion into the U.S. waste-to-energy sector.

The South Broward facility, operational since 1991, processes approximately 824,000 tons of residential and commercial post-recycled waste annually. Through its combustion process, it generates enough renewable energy to power over 41,000 local homes and businesses, the firm said.

FCC Servicios Medio Ambiente currently operates 12 Waste-to-Energy facilities worldwide, with a 13th set to begin operations soon. Together, these facilities process 4.2 million short tons of waste annually, generating a total power output of 410 MWe.

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