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Green gas plant planned on old North Yorkshire airfield draws concern from locals
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Green gas plant planned on old North Yorkshire airfield draws concern from locals
An anaerobic digestion plant that recovers renewable biomethane from agricultural waste is set to be built on the site of an old North Yorkshire…
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Read Full ArticleAnaerobic digestion plant set to be built on former North Yorkshire airfield - Hambleton Today
An anaerobic digestion plant that recovers renewable biomethane from agricultural waste is set to be built on the site of an old North Yorkshire airfield. North Yorkshire Council councillors will consider an application for the facility on land at the former Skipton-on-Swale Airfield, near Thirsk, next week. The plant would process up to 144,000 tonnes of agricultural waste per year to generate renewable biomethane, recover heat, produce nutrien…
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