The Case for Biomass
The UK is facing a challenging renewables target. By 2020, 15% of its energy must come from renewable sources – this equates to roughly 35-40% of electricity produced.
As New Power readers will know, onshore and offshore wind projects are likely to provide the bulk of thatenergy however in the last few months a rash of new biomass projects have emerged.
In the following article, Ben Elsworth* examines the issues facing biomass developers in UK.
The UK is facing a challenging renewables target. By 2020, 15% of its energy must come from renewable sources – this equates to roughly 35-40% of electricity produced.
As New Power readers will know, onshore and offshore wind projects are likely to provide the bulk of thatenergy however in the last few months a rash of new biomass projects have emerged.
In the following article, Ben Elsworth* examines the issues facing biomass developers in UK.
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This article appears in the latest issue of New Power UK
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