Selby Renewable Energy Park

Selby Renewable Energy Park is an exciting new project which promises to transform an area of the former Tate & Lyle Citric Acid Plant in Selby into one of the UK’s leading renewable energy plants.

Using the latest anaerobic digestion technology to recycle commercial food waste, the plant will generate enough clean renewable energy annually to power 10,800 homes and will create a nutrient rich bio-fertiliser that can be used for sustainable food production.

The £20 million project will also give an important boost to the local economy, creating 120 new jobs for Selby and providing a low cost heat source for local businesses.

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