Report: Carbon Neutral Biomass a Scam

A new report by Spain-based Car­bon Trade Watch cri­tiques plans by the Unit­ed King­dom gov­ern­ment and Euro­pean Union Emis­sions Trad­ing Sys­tem (EU ETS) to ramp up indus­tri­al-scale bio­mass ener­gy pro­duc­tion under the guise of “car­bon neu­tral­i­ty,” despite its mas­sive green­house gas emis­sions and threats to pub­lic health and glob­al bio­di­ver­si­ty. An esti­mat­ed 80 to 300 mil­lion tons of wood would be required to fuel the planned expan­sion of bioen­er­gy incin­er­a­tion in the UK, much of which would be sourced out­side the coun­try, includ­ing from the Unit­ed States and the glob­al South.

Instead of mov­ing the UK towards com­mu­ni­ty-scale clean ener­gy, Noth­ing Neu­tral Here: Large-scale bio­mass sub­si­dies in the UK and the role of the EU ETS argues that the “expan­sion of bio­mass-fueled pow­er plants will main­tain exist­ing high-car­bon infra­struc­ture and the dom­i­nance of large multi­na­tion­al ener­gy cor­po­ra­tions.” The report char­ac­ter­izes the EU’s per­pet­u­a­tion of bio­mass indus­try “car­bon neu­tral” claims as a “dra­mat­ic fail­ure to gen­er­ate tru­ly sus­tain­able cli­mate and ener­gy poli­cies.” This form of “decep­tive account­ing” ignores the vast car­bon diox­ide emis­sions from bio­mass incin­er­a­tion that come from log­ging forests, degrad­ing soils, ship­ping, and com­bus­tion, says the report. 

“The British gov­ern­ment seems deter­mined to lock the coun­try into a dirty ener­gy path­way that fuels cli­mate chaos, arguably the great­est mod­ern day threat to human sur­vival,” said report author, Joseph Zacune. “Why should we con­tin­ue to sub­si­dize pol­luters in favor of appro­pri­ate ener­gy solu­tions like wind, solar and tidal energy?” 

The report also cov­ers con­cerns with wood imports from the Glob­al South, where the con­ver­sion of nat­ur­al forests to monocrop tree plan­ta­tions “fre­quent­ly dispossess[es] local com­mu­ni­ties of their lands.” Com­pa­nies, such as Arbor Gen, are already cul­ti­vat­ing genet­i­cal­ly engi­neered trees (GE) for poten­tial use as bio­fu­els, includ­ing cold-hardy Euca­lyp­tus in the south­east­ern US. The UK’s 750 megawatt Tilbury bio­mass incin­er­a­tor intends to source 30–40 per cent of its wood from the RWE pel­let facil­i­ty in Way­cross, Georgia.

“To con­tin­ue the same over-pro­duc­tion and over-con­sump­tion of ener­gy is a dead-end,” said Tam­ra Gilbert­son, co-direc­tor of Car­bon Trade Watch, “but gov­ern­ments con­tin­ue to ensure that prof­it-seek­ing cor­po­ra­tions con­trol the ener­gy sys­tems and pol­lute our skies.”

The report cites a Euro­pean Com­mis­sion find­ing that pre­dicts “ener­gy demand for bio­mass would exceed avail­able mate­r­i­al demand with­in Europe between 2015 and 2020.” Cur­rent­ly, 82.5 per cent of UK’s “renew­able” ener­gy con­sists of bioenergy.


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