A new company has been launched to take forward an energy-from-waste it claims could eventually see renewable energy plants developed at a cost as low as £250,000 per MW of capacity, writes James Cartledge.
Waste2Tricity has former defence minister Lord Moonie as its chairman elect and a board that includes former environment minister Tim Yeo MP, as well as both waste management and fuel cell industry experts.
The company is planning to develop community or business-scale plants around the country to turn household or commercial waste into a hydrogen-rich gas that can then be used to generate electricity on-site.
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