Fraddon Biogas Plant, Cornwall

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Fraddon Biogas Plant, Cornwall

Image: © John Fricker Taken: 16 Feb 2017

The Fraddon Biogas Plant converts organic materials from local agricultural and food waste into gas and electricity by anaerobic digestion. It produces 1000 cubic metres of gas per hour and is one of only a few AD plants in the UK to feed bio-methane into the gas grid.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.386735
Longitude
-4.930306