Biomass Energy in Pennsylvania: Implications for Air Quality, Carbon Emissions, and Forests

PFPI-PA-Biomass-Energy-Report_12_18_12%5B1%5D.pdf.

Biomass Energy in Pennsylvania: Implications for Air Quality, Carbon Emissions, and Forests

70+ pages of analysis – deals with PA specifically but the issues are very general.
Relates also to burning garbage/trash.
“… burning wood and other biological materials for “biomass energy” is widely promoted as a cleaner and low-carbon alternative to fossil fuels. Supported by an array of renewable energy incentives and widely marketed as sustainable and environmentally sound, biomass energy facilities ranging in size from institutional heating boilers to 100 megawatt (MW) electrical plants are being built at an unprecedented rate across the United States. Often missing in the rush to take advantage of renewable energy grants and subsidies, however, is discussion of how biomass combustion may affect air quality, greenhouse gas emissions and forests. Air quality regulators know that biomass boilers emit as much or more key air pollutants as fossil fuel boilers, giving them the potential to affect air quality. Scientists increasingly recognize that biomass energy, which is chiefly fueled with wood, is a significant source of greenhouse gases that could put large new demands on forests if growth continues unchecked. Still, the federal government and many states, including Pennsylvania, have prioritized rapid expansion of biomass energy capacity with little consideration of potential impacts. While pollutant emissions, greenhouse gases, and forest impacts from biomass energy are recognized by many scientists and regulators, they are only beginning to be considered at a policy level.”

NYPIRG Revising the Energy Vision report 2015

www.nypirg.org/pubs/rev_report.pdf.

Climate coverage soars in 2013, spurred by energy, weather — The Daily Climate

Climate coverage soars in 2013, spurred by energy, weather — The Daily Climate.

NRDC: America’s (Amazingly) Good Energy News

NRDC: America’s (Amazingly) Good Energy News.

Global Trends 2030: Alternative Worlds

GlobalTrends_2030.pdf (application/pdf Object).

Global Trends 2030: Alternative Worlds is the fifth installment in the National Intelligence
Council’s series aimed at providing a framework for thinking about the future. As with previous
editions, we hope that this report will stimulate strategic thinking by identifying critical trends and
potential discontinuities. We distinguish between megatrends, those factors that will likely occur
under any scenario, and game-changers, critical variables whose trajectories are far less certain.
Finally, as our appreciation of the diversity and complexity of various factors has grown, we have
increased our attention to scenarios or alternative worlds we might face.

Australian_Govt_Oil_supply_trends.pdf (application/pdf Object)

Australian_Govt_Oil_supply_trends.pdf (application/pdf Object).

Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics (BITRE), 2009,
Transport energy futures: long-term oil supply trends and projections, Report 117,
Canberra ACT.

Fracking: Is there really 100 years’ worth of natural gas beneath the United States? – Slate Magazine

Fracking: Is there really 100 years’ worth of natural gas beneath the United States? – Slate Magazine.

Guest Viewpoint: Good choices can conserve energy now | The Ithaca Journal | theithacajournal.com

Guest Viewpoint: Good choices can conserve energy now | The Ithaca Journal | theithacajournal.com.

How Energy Drains Water Supplies – NYTimes.com

How Energy Drains Water Supplies – NYTimes.com.

Pennsylvania Energy Impacts Assessment Report 1: Marcellus Shale Natural Gas and Wind

tnc_energy_analysis.pdf (application/pdf Object).