Stenergy Worcester wins approval for Hindlip biomethane plant. Stenergy Worcester has been granted planning permission for a biomethane facility at Hindlip that will convert unavoidable food waste into green gas for the national grid. The county council committee approved the scheme, which will process around 48,500 tonnes of food waste a year.

The plant will be built on land at Court Farm, Hindlip Lane, close to the headquarters of West Mercia Police and Hereford & Worcester Fire and Rescue Service, both of which objected to the application. It will produce renewable biomethane for homes and businesses and supports the introduction of mandatory household food waste collections.

Keith Warburton, chief executive of Stenergy Worcester, called the decision outstanding news for the company and the county, adding that it could now move forward with 'delivering a facility that turns waste into a valuable resource'.

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