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£1b North Lincolnshire Green Energy Park put before Planning Inspectorate

More than 250 jobs could be created by energy-from-waste, hydrogen and battery storage development

The proposed North Lincolnshire Green Energy Park.(Image: Solar 21)

Proposals for a £1 billion renewable power and fuels park on the outskirts of Scunthorpe are back with the planning inspectorate.

A development consent order is being sought for a 95MW waste-to-energy plant, the focal point of what is known as North Lincolnshire Green Energy Park.

It would also feature 30MW of battery storage, as well as 10MW of green hydrogen production and storage, welcoming allied manufacturing using by-products, with potential to support district heat and steam networks.

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To be located on Flixborough Industrial Estate, more than 250 permanent jobs could be created, with Irish firm Solar 21 behind it.

It seeks to maximise use of rail and river links, as it seeks to divert 650,000 tonnes of waste from landfill.

An alternative view of the proposed North Lincolnshire Green Energy Park.(Image: Solar 21)

Originally put forward earlier this year, having been first outlined in mid-2020, developer David Jones said the move to withdraw and resubmit was based on feedback from the initial submission.

The Planning Inspectorate will now consider whether it is acceptable for examination.