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A prototype of a power station which will convert gases into a source of renewable energy will be built in Nottinghamshire after being awarded planning permission. The innovative government-backed scheme is designed to test the concept of turning ammonia gas into hydrogen gas on a small scale. The plant will be built where a cooling tower once stood on the former High Marnham power station, before it was demolished. Applicant JG Pears was one of 11 to receive cash from the government’s first round of funding for hydrogen projects in December. Bassetlaw District Council’s planning committee gav…