Green energy park at Richborough power station could create 60 jobs
Editorial news of E-Energy Market by: SruthilProposals also include an anaerobic digester plant to break down waste such as that from food and gardens by using bacteria in a tank, turning it into compost and fertiliser.
Proposals also include an anaerobic digester plant to break down waste such as that from food and gardens by using bacteria in a tank, turning it into compost and fertiliser.
Approval for the same type of plant at the former Otterpool Quarry in Sellindge has provoked anger from residents who presented a 2,000-signature petition to Kent County Council in March, outlining objections about the volume of traffic in and out of the plant and the possible smells that could be generated.
Source: www.thisiskent.co.uk/news/Plant-generate-hundreds-jobs/article-3476452-detail/article.html
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Cindy Cindy
Thursday, 19-01-12 03:35
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