The Northacre Renewable Energy Ltd site in Westbury THE Wiltshire company behind a scheme to locate a £200 million waste-to-energy incinerator at Westbury has defended its proposals to change its technology. Northacre Renewable Energy Ltd has submitted plans to Wiltshire Council to switch the technology for the proposed facility from advanced thermal treatment gasification to moving grate combustion. The joint venture firm, which is owned by The Hills Group in Swindon and Bioenergy Infrastructure Group, has also applied to the Environment Agency for an operating permit. The public consultation for the permit ended on February 22 and the company is now awaiting both decisions.
The Northacre Renewable Energy Ltd site in Westbury THE Wiltshire company behind a scheme to locate a £200 million waste-to-energy incinerator at Westbury has defended its proposals to change its technology. Northacre Renewable Energy Ltd has submitted plans to Wiltshire Council to switch the technology for the proposed facility from advanced thermal treatment gasification to moving grate combustion. The joint venture firm, which is owned by The Hills Group in Swindon and Bioenergy Infrastructure Group, has also applied to the Environment Agency for an operating permit. The public consultation for the permit ended on February 22 and the company is now awaiting both decisions.