Campaigners opposing a proposed biogas plant in the Highlands have gathered at Balintore Harbour to oppose the plans.Acorn Bioenergy has pledged to address the concerns of objectors.The BBC looks at the impact of the plan.
Source: ross-shirejournal.co.ukPublished on 2022-12-22
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