Get Involved with our New Action Team
We have received many messages of support and we understand that people are keen to get involved in whatever way we can. So, we are creating an ‘Action Team’ to help support our main course of action, once it has been finalised. We aren’t sure what this will entail yet, but activities such as leafleting, fundraising, supporting events, etc. may be needed.
If you would like to register your interest, please send an email with your details to info@bcag.co.uk and we will get back to you with more details.
Thank you for everyone’s continued support and we hope that many people will take this opportunity to continue to fight BREP.
Please also spread the word so that we can maximise the potential of this opportunity.
Lots of good people are signing up to the new Action Team 🙂
Everybody can do something – a little or a lot – whatever their time, skills, resources, age etc…
The best ideas never arrive into this world fully formed – like seeds, they develop and grow.
Hi
As a Trafford resident I’m fully behind the campaign to oppose the plant, but searching the website I see very little scientific reasoning to support the campaign. The Action Plan needs to see some scientific evidence to support your claim that the plant will produce dirty air and will be using unsuitable waste in its incineration.
Hello there,
I have found a second hand 20mw wood/biomass generator for sale in Germany
http://www.lohrmann.com/fileadmin/dynamictable/offer_powerplants/PS-18.72_-_Short.pdf
Its not as pretty with its clothes off!
Not sure if its the same type proposed for Barton, but I think it specifies 24 tons per hour, that is 576 tons per day.. running 24 hours
For fuel consumption see….
http://www.energymanagertraining.com/kaupp/Article24.pdf
It says…
the plant will use at least 94,000 tons per year but possibly as much as 182,000 tons
I wonder how much will be sourced locally?
If it is the plan to import waste using the Peel Groups Dock facilities as some have suggested then it gives the lie to local environmental benefits of reduced landfill etc. But will benefit the Peel Group by bringing in dock fees etc.
Will they tell us?