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So, you thought that biomass pellets were Clean, Green, Safe and Simple did you?

DRAX coal fired power stations used to use lumps of coal to burn to heat water to create steam for the steam turbines that turned the generators. Those were the power stations with big cooling towers, many of which have been demolished now.


Then DRAX improved the system and used powdered coal to burn. That coal dust burnt very fiercely and efficiently. Also the output gasses were filtered, and by products were used to make plasterboard etc.


Now, due to government subsidies biomass wood pellets are burnt in the power stations. Many of these are imported from America.


Biomass wood pellets have problems with storage. There have been silo fires due to self heating in storage when the biomass pellets naturally reach a high critical temperature in storage.


So, using biomass pellets is not so simple and green after all.


Have a little look at this video on the matters.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pc_jRyhlYRU


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  • An excellent example of the Law of unintended consequences.


    You could add the:
    • increase in particulates from diesel after taxes reduced on diesel to reduce CO2 emissions

    • empty buildings being heated in order to get a green subsidy;

    • destruction of rain forrest to produce palm oil to put into fuel as required by the EU legislation to make bio fuels.


    I am sure there are many more but they are the ones that come immediately to mind. I leave it to you to make up your own mind about which organisations/people are responsible for so many unintended consequences that have a negative effect on us all.
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  • An excellent example of the Law of unintended consequences.


    You could add the:
    • increase in particulates from diesel after taxes reduced on diesel to reduce CO2 emissions

    • empty buildings being heated in order to get a green subsidy;

    • destruction of rain forrest to produce palm oil to put into fuel as required by the EU legislation to make bio fuels.


    I am sure there are many more but they are the ones that come immediately to mind. I leave it to you to make up your own mind about which organisations/people are responsible for so many unintended consequences that have a negative effect on us all.
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