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Woodfuel will save oil and carbon emissions

Posted: 08/01/2008

Timber harvested for wood fuel from around Bassenthwaite in the Lake District will help save carbon emissions. The work is to be undertaken with the help of a major cash boost to promote woodfuel as part of a government drive to combat climate change. The Forestry Commission is lead partner in a £92,000 project that will help implement the England Woodfuel Strategy in Cumbria, which aims to deliver two million tones of timber, primarily from under-managed woodland.

With the potential to save 400,000 tonnes of carbon annually, it is the equivalent of 3.6 million barrels of crude oil and enough energy to supply a quarter of a million homes.

Across the country, large areas of woodlands are not being utilised and places of extensive tree cover, such as Bassenthwaite, have a significant part to play in both adding value to the environment and producing fuel, according to Forestry Commission woodland officer Peter Fox.

Fox explained the focus would be on business support and raising awareness so a supply chain could be developed alongside market demand. He said: “We are currently helping a local contractor develop a woodfuel supply business, supporting a district heating system near Thirlmere and assisting seven businesses and organisations around Bassenthwaite.

“Interest is rapidly growing. We are working with a housing association and several businesses, mainly tourist based. Several schools have asked for information and small and medium scale projects are already being helped. However, we are only backing domestic properties if they are part of a district heating scheme.”

The potential benefits are far-reaching and will ultimately have a positive impact on Bassenthwaite Lake, Fox claimed.

“This project will provide a local market for local timber and increase biodiversity. Properly managed trees help prevent soil erosion and reduce sediment entering watercourses and lakes like Bassenthwaite, where silting causes major problems.

“A vibrant woodfuel market will kick-start local businesses and create jobs. This is a cost-effective renewable fuel source, which reduces carbon emission and gives communities a chance to do their bit to counter the effects of climate change.”

Anyone interested in finding out more about woodfuel energy should contact Peter Fox on 01524 565808.

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