International Airlines Group (IAG) said its funding will enable Wastefront to begin construction on a £100m factory producing sustainable aviation fuel (Saf) in Sunderland.
Co-owner of the Hot Sausage Company, James Nas, agreed and said he is also "happy" to pay for the electricity."They gave us a licence," he added. "We're not here illegally."
Somerset Council says upgrading the system so traders can cover the costs themselves is unaffordable.The option of using generators was met with opposition, according to the owner of Spud Shack, Shaun Wainwright.He said: "The environment was brought up, around the noise and the environmental impact."
Ms Frost added: "I'm sure if we had a generator that was powerful enough to trade with their would be complaints, especially at this pitch outside cafes."A Somerset Council spokesperson said the authority understood the traders' concerns but insisted financial pressures meant it could no longer justify the cost.
"The council is investigating alternative options and we will continue to explore these with Taunton Town Council," they added.
It added that some traders get their electricity from Market House, which isThe late Tina Turner came to Portman Road in 1990 as part of her Foreign Affair tour that included 121 shows.
Notably her Portman Road show was the first ever concert to be held at the stadium.Songs performed to the thousands included What's Love Got to Do With It, Proud Mary, Show Some Respect and many more.
Stewart has performed not once, not twice, but three times at Portman Road.He first took to the stage in 1991 with fans queuing for hours to ensure they got a good spot once inside the stadium.