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Campaign to Protect Rural England - Somerset

Large Scale Anaerobic Digesters

large scale anaerobic digester plant large scale anaerobic digester plant Photo: © Soil Association

AD is a powerful and useful technology for dealing with organic waste matter. In principle, we support such renewable energy schemes, but we have serious concerns where large, industrial-scale AD plants are allowed to develop in the countryside due to their impact on local roads and infrastructure, rural communities and other rural businesses.

On-farm digesters of modest size, fed with manure slurry or waste from on-farm activities like cheese making are good for the environment, good for agriculture and able to provide small amounts of gas for heat or electricity. Sometimes a proportion of crop is used with the waste to provide the right mix of feedstock.

Larger digesters fed with food waste from the food industry and supermarkets or from urban recycling rounds are also useful green enterprises, but they don't have any particular need for a countryside location. CPRE Somerset has adopted a position statement which explains the issues surrounding large scale AD plants in the Somerset countryside and what we consider to be unacceptable, industrial scale development in an inappropriate rural location.

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