BUSINESS: A Donegal company has announced exciting expansion plans and has confirmed it will create fifteen new jobs over the next two years.
Donegal Bio energy firm, Connective Energy Holdings Limited, has announced they’ll create ninety new jobs over the next two years in its bio gas production plants across the country.
At first, fifteen jobs will be created in one of the company’s digestion facilities in Glenmore Estate – when it opens later this year.
However, as part of the company’s expansion plans, management have said it will employ up to 90 people within the next two years with the creation of two more facilities in Co Dublin and Co Down later this year, and three additional plants next year.
Each anaerobic digestion facility will take in around 90,000 tonnes of organic material such as farm slurry, poultry litter and manure and convert this material into bio gas to be used as a fuel and CO2, used in the food and drinks industry.
Speaking at the announcement of the new jobs, Brendan McSorley, Development Manager of Connective Energy Holdings Limited said the plants will remove and recycle CO2 as a food product leaving “clean organic fertiliser used as soil conditioner”.
He described the process as “environmentally friendly.”
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