The Bilsthorpe Energy Centre

Temporary Suspension of Licensing for Incineration Plants Rumbling on since 2013 and long before I arrived in the Village the Bilsthorpe incinerator project is now subject to licensing suspension by the Environmental Protection Agency following a letter from The Rt. Hon. Sir Mark Spencer, MP, Minister of State for Food, Farming and Fisheries. Background The £70-million facility at the former Bilsthorpe Colliery, which if built will also include a materials recovery facility and energy generation infrastructure, was proposed by Waste2Tricity and Peel Environmental. The project was given the go ahead by Nottingham County Council in November 2014, but Eric Pickles, then Secretary of State for the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG), stepped in to delay the project stating it was ‘not yet in a position to decide,’ in December 2014. The reason given for delaying the decision was the recent withdrawal of Air Products from its energy-from-waste (EfW) business. The...