Renewable Energy
Renewable Energy
Environmental
Benefits
The
environmental benefits of biomass power generation – using biomass fuel – are
clear. By using waste material for fuel in our green energy plants, we prevent
that waste from burdening our landfills even more, or being left to decay on
the forest floor or urban lot.
In fact, our two
recycling facilities in New Hampshire reuse or recycle an average of 80 percent
of construction and demolition materials that they receive.
On the whole,
our industry diverts more than 30 million tons of organic waste from waste
streams each year and turns it into reusable materials.
Biomass power
(biopower) – which makes up about 4 percent of the power generation capacity of
the United States – is clean energy that reduces carbon dioxide emissions by
more than 15 million tons a year, according to the Biomass Power Association.
The view outside
our Lyonsdale, NY, facility.
Biomass Power is
Carbon Neutral
Biomass power is
carbon neutral. Any carbon that is released into the atmosphere during
combustion of biomass was absorbed from the atmosphere at one point in the
tree’s life – so what it took out ends up going back. In many cases, the carbon
released is re-absorbed by another plant so it never reaches the atmosphere in
the first place.
With fossil
fuels, the carbon released during combustion has been inaccessible to the
atmosphere for millennia and therefore adds additional carbon to the
atmosphere.
Biomass power
does not threaten forests. It is not economically viable to clear forests or
chop down trees solely for the purpose of getting wood to create the green
power. The only economically viable fuel for biomass facilities comes from
waste byproducts, including construction and demolition and waste wood, that
from other industries.
ReEnergy
Holdings’ business also helps the environment. Two core components of the
company, Epping and Salem,
provide more than just fuel for biomass power plants. They close the recycling
loop, accepting and processing a wide variety of waste products and materials
and recycling them for reuse in a variety of industries.
Available at https://www.reenergyholdings.com/renewable-energy/environmental-benefits/e [Access 20 de agosto, 2017]


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