Planning permission granted for Selby AD plant

The £20 million plant, called the Selby Renewable Energy Park, is intended to treat 165,000 tonnes of  commercial food waste each year. Energy generated by the plant will be sent to the National Grid. Grantham-based Whites Renewable Energy is planning to develop and manage the Park on the site of a former Tate & Lyle citric acid plant in the south of Selby and claimed that the facility would be the “largest” in the country.

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