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Biomass is key to bridging the energy gap

The Back Biomass campaign has today responded to the recent comments of Alistair Buchanan, Chief Executive of Ofgem.

Responding to the comments of Alistair Buchanan, Chief Executive of Ofgem, the Back Biomass campaign has said biomass must form a vital part of the UK’s future energy mix, helping to meet potential shortages and cope with plant closures.

Paul Thompson, Head of Policy at the Renewable Energy Association, said:

“Ofgem has warned the UK is facing a major gap in energy generation over the next ten years as a quarter of the UK’s existing generating capacity shuts down and new large scale technologies like nuclear and offshore wind have not yet come online. The pipeline is chock a block with projects for new build dedicated biomass and projects to convert existing coal stations. This is vital, baseload renewable energy from sustainable sources. It’s affordable and shovel ready now.”

“Predictable, stable, diverse sources of fuel supply such as biomass help to strengthen the UK’s energy security meaning we aren’t reliant on just one source of energy. A mature biomass industry is considerably less likely to be vulnerable to price volatility and could provide stability against price shocks in other fuel sources.”

“The UK is legally committed to sourcing 15% of its energy from renewable sources by 2020. Electricity from sustainably sourced biomass could potentially contribute up to 21% of this. Biomass could comfortably go beyond this figure through further conversions of coal-fired plants. Ofgems warn that closures may lead to an energy shortfall as early as 2015. Therefore retaining existing capacity on the grid and connecting new biomass generators will be essential to keep the lights on.”

In conclusion, Paul Thompson said:

“As the UK seeks to avert a capacity crunch and meet stretching renewable energy targets, we must look to technologies able to be delivered quickly and affordably now. As a mature, cost-competitive low-carbon technology, sustainable biomass power and CHP can deliver this much needed capacity in the short timeframe required.

However, policy and regulatory certainty is essential in order to leverage finance for the development of new biomass projects. Back Biomass will continue to work with Government to ensure these ambitions are met, enabling biomass to play a leading role in the UK’s future energy mix.”

 

 

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