Ecotricity’s plans for a new fleet of Green Gas Mills have taken a step forward today with the news the company has lodged a planning application for its first anaerobic digestion plant. The green energy provider last year unveiled plans for three new green gas plants and has today confirmed that a planning application has been filed with Winchester City Council for the first facility at Sparsholt College. The £10m project will also include a renewable energy centre, which will provide students with specialist training for roles in the fast-expanding green gas industry.
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