what is it?
Posted: 01 Oct 2018, 19:43
what on earth is that being built at Junc 12 of the M5? looks like something out of blade runner
Anything that pisses SM off gets my vote!RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:Haha the planners approved this but turned down the (only accessible by car green-field covering) eco-park Vince wanted to build.
I don’t know enough about the scheme to comment on the environmental elements. The main questions for me are how much do the operators buy the rubbish input off the Council (assuming it is council rubbish collections which are the input) for, and is the energy output going to be sold at prevailing market rates per kWh, or is a ridiculous fixed price guarantee part of the deal as per the Hinckley C deal which is perhaps the worst of all time.theidlerich wrote:What you need to delve into is the underhand financing of the 'project'. GCC have and are fighting like mad to conceal this, despite being ordered to reveal the true costs to GCC rate/tax payers. The sums they have shelled out to keep this quiet is quite staggering. Look up articles on Javelin Park - quite illuminating, but understandable as the major players are true Blue Tory's who care little about residents, the environment or anything else apparently! Meanwhile the pollution carried on the prevailing wind will go North East towards the "idyllic Cotswold pastures" that some of the main players reside in. Further the queues at the junction, currently huge at peak times [with its consequence for accidents etc..] will get worse when the waste lorries start trundling in too! Shambles..on an epic scale.
RCS that is exactly the problem; which is why there is such secrecy and spurious accounting going on. GCC will not release the details of the contract, despite an High Court order to do so. One suspects that they have "negotiated" a rather uneconomic and unsustainable price for the energy with an extensive contract with little in the way of get out clauses. Rather like Hinckly point for example.RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:I don’t know enough about the scheme to comment on the environmental elements. The main questions for me are how much do the operators buy the rubbish input off the Council (assuming it is council rubbish collections which are the input) for, and is the energy output going to be sold at prevailing market rates per kWh, or is a ridiculous fixed price guarantee part of the deal as per the Hinckley C deal which is perhaps the worst of all time.theidlerich wrote:What you need to delve into is the underhand financing of the 'project'. GCC have and are fighting like mad to conceal this, despite being ordered to reveal the true costs to GCC rate/tax payers. The sums they have shelled out to keep this quiet is quite staggering. Look up articles on Javelin Park - quite illuminating, but understandable as the major players are true Blue Tory's who care little about residents, the environment or anything else apparently! Meanwhile the pollution carried on the prevailing wind will go North East towards the "idyllic Cotswold pastures" that some of the main players reside in. Further the queues at the junction, currently huge at peak times [with its consequence for accidents etc..] will get worse when the waste lorries start trundling in too! Shambles..on an epic scale.
Be good for the county to have it’s own energy source imo, alongside renewables.