Acorn Bioenergy Launches Winchester’s First Biomethane Facility to Heat Homes and Boost Farm Resilience

Acorn Bioenergy, which is expected to become the UK’s leading producer of biomethane and green CO₂, has launched Winchester’s first renewable anaerobic digestion (AD) facility at Three Maids Hill.

Now fully operational and supplying renewable gas to the national grid, the plant was officially opened at a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ), Winchester City Council Leader Councillor Martin Tod, local stakeholders, politicians and partner farmers.

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