Biomass power plants a health hazard, inefficient (Letters)

Biomass protest

Residents of Springfield gather in 2016 to protest a proposed biomass plant.Third-Party-Submitted

Biomass burning to generate renewable energy is a bad idea that has been refuted by various studies multiple times.

In 2010, a detailed analysis of wood-fired power plants by Manomet Center scientists, commissioned by the State of Massachusetts, concluded that net carbon dioxide generation from such plants would exceed that of coal-fired plants, except in the very long term (over 100 years) and then, only under the most favorable land management. MIT and the UMass, Lowell Climate Change Initiative in 2018 confirmed that wood-fired power plants are inefficient, compared to coal or natural gas generators, and have high carbon dioxide emissions per unit of energy generated.

Among the additional problem with burning woody biomass is the high abundance of very small particles released, that are readily absorbed in the human blood stream and deposit in the lungs, causing bronchitis and other diseases of the lungs.

So, we ask for your help in preventing the Commonwealth of Massachusetts from adopting a policy contradicted by science, a policy which would make the tough task of reducing our greenhouse gas emissions in the next decade more difficult.

Please write and ask your representative, “to support H.853, a bill to remove biomass burning and garbage incineration from a plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.”

Peter Lillya, Amherst League of Women Voters member, Professor Emeritus, UMass Chemistry Dept

Richard Kofler, Amherst League of Women Voters member, Professor Emeritus, UMass Physics Dept

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