Awirs (Belgium) part 2
Biomass can be only one among many solutions for the production of energy in the future.
Who supplies the pellets? What about olive pits, used in the past?
Burning wood biomass only produces a quantity of CO2 that is equivalent to the quantity of CO2 that was absorbed via photosynthesis during the life of the trees used to produce the pellets. So burning biomass is a neutral operation from an ecological point of view.
Burning wood biomass only produces a quantity of CO2 that is equivalent to the quantity of CO2 that was absorbed via photosynthesis during the life of the trees used to produce the pellets. So burning biomass is a neutral operation from an ecological point of view.
Does the Power Station in Les Awirs pollute the river Meuse by increasing the temperature of the water? What are “green certificates”?