McCain Foods has been praised for its commitment to sustainable power and eco-friendly operations by the Minister for Energy, Malcolm Wicks.
The UK’s largest producer of frozen oven chips installed three wind turbines six months ago at its factory in Cambridgeshire and these now provide up to 60 per cent of the annual electricity used at the plant. When the factory is not operating, the power produced is sold to the National Grid. The turbines have lowered CO2 emissions by 7,500 tonnes.
“McCain Foods has set a fantastic example to UK manufacturers by harnessing wind energy to power its business. The investment in wind turbines at the plant in Whittlesey will cut McCain’s carbon dioxide emissions and generate clean, green, secure and sustainable energy,” said Mr Wicks.
As well as the turbines, the household brand name producer of frozen potato-based snacks will shortly begin using an anaerobic lagoon that will take waste water from the manufacturing process to produce a biogas which is then burned to make electricity. This will satisfy a further 10 per cent of the plant’s power needs