Yes, Jerky, it is insane. Biomasss, in this instance mature forests being cut to create pelletized fuel, is an absurdity. All biomass to energy projects, wood-fired boilers to create steam to energize turbines to create electricity, are unsustainable and in this case certainly is not carbon-neutral.
Really Ben, an eight-year-old article? Sheesh! I've got dozens of articles documenting the failures, explosions, fires and bankruptcies of such facilities from around the world that have occurred since 2005.
I imagine too, you are facing an onslaught of Gasification proposals. All terribly foolish financial and environmental debacles that waste energy and resources. Try measuring the carbon footprint of synthetic oil made from assorted single-use plastics fed into this still experimental and highly polluting thermal waste treatment technology. Then add it to it's pre-existing carbon footprint from its raw material extraction, manufacture, point of sale, use and final degradation after its single use life.
I've written before that biomass technologies are the most expensive of all technologies used to create electricity. Even more expensive than a nuclear power plant. Unbelievable? I thought so, but it's true.
A report prepared by the U.S. Energy Information Administration and published in November 2010 proves this to be true, that waste incineration to create electricity is the most expensive of all methods used to create electricity. I also have a very nice graphic representation in .xls format that I cannot upload that was prepared from information it provides. The EIA report is entitled "Updated Capital Cost Estimates for Electricity Generation Plants" and it can be downloaded
here.
Though they will claim they do not use full trees, we have photographic evidence that they do. "Cleaning" the forest floor of it's nutrition assures us the forest will never recover and that run-off from cleared forests will increase, causing its own negative environmental issues to deal with. A tree may not reach maturity as an effective carbon sink for 40 years.
Burn it and it will take 40 or more years to replace it. All its carbon is released immediately when burned as opposed to the very many years its natural decomposition would take. Harvesting the understory and detritus from waste woods left behind and by burning it and whole trees you remove the component most essential to the bio-diverse lifeforms that exists above and below ground in our forested areas.
I just received
this article in an email an hour ago,
European climate policy drives wood pellet boom in NC Please note the cost per ton to the fuel pellet manufacturer and compare it to the price they are selling it to the Brits and other Euros.
Oliver Munnion of Biofuelwatch.org.uk had this to say, "Enviva sell pellets for £110, more than twice the price of a tonne of coal."
Without government subsidies and tax credits we would not see any of these foolishly expensive, environmental and health damaging, resource wasting technologies proposed.
From the Charlotte Observer article linked to, "British officials say they are taking a closer look at their pellet policies. Ed Davey, the British energy secretary, recently called biomass an interim solution.
“Making electricity from biomass based on imported wood is not a long-term answer to our energy needs,” Davey told the BBC."
Perhaps someone will notify Mr. Davey and suggest to him that the UK meet their interim energy needs by utilizing clean-burning natural gas.
I'll try to find time today to locate some of the more 'explosive' claims made against this atrocious technology; published articles relating many tragic explosions and fires related to biomass energy production facilities.
Those of you opposed to biomass energy production, including synthetically derived fuels, might want to sign-on to the Energy Justice Network's
Energy Justice Platform From that page you can navigate to much more on biomass and energy production.
Edited to add this US EIA link
http://www.eia.gov/cneaf/solar.renewables/page/mswaste/msw_report.html for more info.
Edited 2nd time to add last 5 words to my 2nd paragraph.