Power from pig manure planned in Funtington
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The project at Basil Baird’s farm will see manure broken down by micro-organisms to produce methane-rich gas that can be used as fertiliser and fuel.
So far, the farm has 2,000 outdoor sows, but the business is looking to invest in new pig buildings and a feed mixing unit for high welfare bacon pigs.
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Hide AdEnergy company Farm Renewables Ltd is building the plant, which will use the microbes’ anaerobic digestion to generate electricity for the farm and the grid.
The proposal follows a controversy over a biogas plant at Crouchland Farm, near Billingshurst, which was prohibited from importing waste outside the farm for anaerobic digestion earlier this year.
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