This
rapid proliferation of facilities including large size, favored by the
regime of incentives, on the one hand contributes to the goals of
producing renewable energy and CO2 savings that our country must achieve
in order to meet European commitments and the Kyoto Protocol On
the other hand highlights the criticality due to a lack of planning and
coordination at national level and limits of the forest sector, which
suffers the backwardness due to years of disregard.One
of the risks to which they can more easily meet is related to incorrect
or approximate assessments regarding the availability of real biomass:
theoretical evaluations often at the local level do not take due account
of the real difficulties of supply caused by a number of factors such
as scarcity
of forest companies equipped, the fragmentation of ownership, the
difficulty in cutting and skidding to a lack of adequate forest roads,
the demand for wood products and any pre-existing proximity to other
plants with the same water supply.If
so we want to avoid use is made of raw materials from abroad with the
cancellation of the environmental benefit, it is hoped that these
considerations together with other environmental and economic are placed
at the base of each decision-making that relates to the installation of
forest biomass.
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