A divisive plan to erect a 150,000 tonnes-per-year waste incinerator in Aberdeen has been voted through by the city council.Aberdeen city council voted by 24 votes to 13 to conditionally approve planning for the £150 million East Tullos energy from waste plant – which will serve the disposal needs of North East Scotland.The facility is to be jointly developed by Aberdeen, Moray and Aberdeenshire councils under a three-way Inter Authority Agreement reached at the end of 2015.Household residual waste from all three councils will be brought to the site – located to the south of Aberdeen – when the plant is due to become operational in 2021 in time for the ban on Scottish councils sending biodegradable municipal waste to landfill.