BY PETER HYSLOP
The Independent Planning Commission’s decision to deny the Redbank Power Stations biomass burning plan is being welcomed by environmentalists.
The proposal put forward by Verdant Earth would have burned 700,000 tonnes of vegetation annually.
The Commission received nearly 600 submissions, with 94.6% of them against the project.
Greens MLC Sue Higginson says it’s a welcome decision.
“What is so clear is that the IPC had enough material Infront of it to determine this is not a project in the public interest to be proposed here and now in 2025,” she said.
Nature Conservation Council CEO Jacqui Mumford says the Commission’s made the right decision.
“We already have a land clearing crisis in New South Wales, so to propose [this kind of] project at this time is a really terrible idea for the environment and the climate,” she said.
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Photo credit: Verdant Earth Technologies |