Acorn Bioenergy launches Winchester’s first biomethane facility to heat homes and boost farm resilience
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Acorn Bioenergy’s biomethane facility in Winchester now fully operational
Acorn Bioenergy has launched Winchester’s first renewable anaerobic digestion (AD) facility at Three Maids Hill. Now fully operational and supplying renewable gas to the national grid, the plant was officially opened at a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ), Winchester City Council Leader Councillor Martin Tod, local stakeholders, politicians and partner farmers. Alister Veitch, Head of Bus…
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