The plant will produce electricity by burning methane gas resulting from a fermented slurry. The slurry, of course, comes from biodegradable material. According to reports, "the process will also provide hot water for low- cost heating around Holsworthy and organic manure for farmers to use on their land."
The slurry material used is manure. Dung. The plant will process 146,000 tons of manure slurry from 30 local farms every year. That will require quite a lot of shoveling and could keep a lot of eco-whackos busy for years to come.
Such manure fueled power plants have proven clean and effective -- Germany and Denmark each operate about 20 large-scale plants without a problem. Now environmentalists can protect the earth and also do something productive. So, lets tell then to go shovel it.
They can shove it with a dozer, they can shove it with their hands
They can shove it with their noses, they can shove it with some pans
They can shove it in the moonlight, they can shove it in a mine
They can shove it in a place where the sun doesn't shine