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Anaerobic Digestion Plant Gets Green Light in East Lindsey

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Anaerobic Digestion Plant Gets Green Light in East Lindsey

Plans for an anaerobic digestion plant near Wragby in Lincolnshire have been approved by the authorities. The facility, initiated by Future Biogas, is expected to produce 150 terawatt hours of biomethane every year, sufficient to provide power to 35,000 homes. East Lindsey District Council agreed to the application under certain conditions during a meeting held on Thursday.

The plant will generate power through the decomposition of organic materials to create biogas, which will then be added to the national gas grid. Local crops will be transported via lorries to the facility, a point of concern for Councillor Richard Cunnington due to the projected disruption from lorry movement ongoing until 21:00.

Future Biogas CEO, Philip Lucas, demonstrated confidence in the project, emphasising strong ties with approximately 400 farmers in the east of England. He stated, “This represents an opportunity for local farmers to embrace more regenerative and sustainable methods.”

The council’s development manager lead officer, Andrew Booth, reassured that conditions were conscientiously considered to strike a balance between environmental health and community peace.

This report is based on original reporting provided by the BBC.

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