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Wood Fuels Need to be Treated Differently to Other Solid Fuels

1/10/2020

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The Irish BioEnergy Association (IrBEA) and the Wood Fuel Quality Assurance Scheme were disappointed to hear  reports this week, that the government may be considering a nationwide ban on burning all solid fuels to solve air quality and emissions issues regardless of their individual potential. IrBEA are objecting to wood fuels being potentially treated in the same way as fossil fuels, and essentially being tarred with the same brush. Wood fuels are an essential part in assisting Ireland reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and transiting to a low carbon economy. Properly dried and combusted, wood fuel is an environmentally safe fuel. Our organisation is specifically focused on developing wood fuels for their considerable benefits in terms of reduction of greenhouse gases and for providing a cost-effective and sustainable source of heating and efficient combined heat and power.
The Irish BioEnergy Association (IrBEA) and the Wood Fuel Quality Assurance Scheme were disappointed to hear  reports this week, that the government may be considering a nationwide ban on burning all solid fuels to solve air quality and emissions issues regardless of their individual potential. IrBEA are objecting to wood fuels being potentially treated in the same way as fossil fuels, and essentially being tarred with the same brush. Wood fuels are an essential part in assisting Ireland reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and transiting to a low carbon economy. Properly dried and combusted, wood fuel is an environmentally safe fuel. Our organisation is specifically focused on developing wood fuels for their considerable benefits in terms of reduction of greenhouse gases and for providing a cost-effective and sustainable source of heating and efficient combined heat and power. READ MORE     Any picture you like here Steffan to accompany this article. Obviously this article was in December but still a hot topic so if it can entered under the date that the Press Release went out it would be great
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