Sunday, June 20, 2010

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No to the tropical wood burning in biomass power plants

"Berlin: Tropenholzverbrennung in Kraftwerken von Vattenfall

An der Protestaktion haben sich seit dem 04.06.10 15921 Menschen beteiligt
In Zukunft bleiben die Küchen in Liberia kalt (Foto: http://www.30-days.net)

Neben dem Riesenkraftwerk am Standort Klingenberg in Berlin Lichtenberg (zwei Biomasse-Heizkraftwerke mit einer elektrischen Leistung von zweimal 20 Megawatt und einer Gesamt-Fernwärmeleistung von rund 150 Megawatt) soll auch eine weitere Anlage im Märkischen Viertel in Reinickendorf (mit thermischer Leistung von 18 Megawatt und einer elektrischen Leistung von fünf Megawatt) mit Holz betrieben werden. Und in den bestehenden Kraftwerken Reuter West und Moabit soll Holz als Beifeuerung dienen. Auf this route have been set by the Governing Mayor Wowereit and the Environment Senator Lompscher in a climate protection agreement between the State of Berlin and Vattenfall in 2020.

need a million tons of wood per year for the Swedish energy company within reason. Since this amount of wood breaking previous assertions can not be constructed from the vicinity of Berlin, Vattenfall reaches for Africa. One million tons of rubber-tree wood chips Vattenfall wants to import in the years to come from Liberia. The Dutch firm Buchanan Renewable Energy (BRE) proposes to in the West African country of rubber trees and transported them for shipment to the coast. The

in Liberia existing rubber plantations have been created as a result of destroyed rain forest. And so Vattenfall and the beautiful city of Berlin can their CO2 performance dramatically increased pressure on the rainforests, the people have no electricity in Liberia and now no longer enough firewood to cook with it. Estimates that Silas Siakor, director of the Institute for Sustainable Development in Hauptstaft Monrovia, summarized the consequences of Vattenfall's rubber plant in Liberia is a deal.

that energy from wood is generally very difficult, and reached to close borders, the study also shows "Bioenergy from wood: the green lie - Wood-based bioenergy: the green lie "of the International Forest Coalition Global Forest Coalition.

Read here what Silas Siakor, director of the Institute for Sustainable Development in Hauptstaft Monrovia, wrote us in April to the rubber tree Deal Vattenfall from Liberia.

comments from Vattenfall to this protest of 7 June 2010 and of 11 June 2010.

to the Senate of Berlin
The Governing Mayor Klaus Wowereit
Mr

Senate Department for Health, Environment and Consumer Protection Environment
Senator
Kathrin Lompscher
poststelle@senguv.berlin.de

Vattenfall Europe
Mr Tuomo Hatakka, CEO
tuomo.hatakka @ vattenfall.com info@vattenfall.de,


Dear Mr. Mayor Wowereit, Madam Senator Lompscher Environment, Mr Chairman Hatakka,

the planned massive burning of tropical timber in Berlin's large power plants I reject. For biomass heating plants in Berlin Lichtenberg and the Mark Brandenburg district Reinickendorf including Beifeuerung of wood in the existing plants (Reuter and West Moabit) Vattenfall claims to need a million tons of wood per year. This amount of wood can be either locally produced or designed in an environmentally friendly and socially responsible manner. The

Use of residues and waste wood from the surrounding countryside is only a small share, as more wood per year may be hit than grows and compete now several dozen biomass power plants in Brandenburg with other industries such as paper and board production to wood resources . In general, the material use of environmentally friendly and energy-efficiency reasons in each case, the energy recovery is preferable.

Vattenfall has signed a contract with the Dutch company Buchanan Renewable Energy (BRE) to import one million tons of rubber tree wood from West Africa. The wood should come from rubber plantations in Liberia, which emerged as a result of destroyed rain forest are. In the country, according to experts is not enough wood for export. Charcoal from rubber tree wood is used by the population as a fuel for cooking. Already, the timber sales and exports of BRE have had serious economic impact in the cities of the country who rely on charcoal. The charcoal prices have doubled this.

Thus, the pressure on the forests in Liberia continues to rise - to search for firewood and to convert them into rubber plantations. On existing plantations ruling catastrophic conditions, including widespread child labor. The United Nations attested even "slave-like working conditions," "Lawlessness" and heavy pollution 1.)

Meanwhile, does the construction of a 36 MW electric power plant in the capital, Monrovia, no progress for a year. Buchanan Renewable (BR), another branch of the Dutch company should, on behalf of the Government to improve the disastrous electricity in Monrovia. Also, the power plant will be fueled by wood chips. It is feared that there is much more attractive for BR to sell the wood chips to Vattenfall as they use locally to generate electricity in Monrovia. Liberia is one of the poorest countries on earth.

also swallows the long transportation of rubber tree wood - from the interior of Liberia to the port on the coast and then over 5 500 kilometers from Liberia to Berlin - enormous amounts of fuel and is very harmful for the climate and ecology. Rubber wood is not a useless waste product, as claimed by Vattenfall and BRE. The wood is used for years for the production of kitchen utensils, toys and furniture and imported in this form in large quantities in Germany.

is totally unacceptable, it also means that Vattenfall and the Berlin Senate until now examine criteria for whether and how the required biomass can be produced "sustainably." Generally, it is questionable whether sustainability criteria to apply in a country like Liberia are. Many important factors such as indirect land use changes, ie the displacement of existing activities and the impact on food prices are not at all to master it.

I therefore request to stop the construction of biomass heating plants in Berlin immediately, including any plans for imports of wood and other biomass for energy production.

Sincerely

Footnote:
first http://unmil.org/documents/human_rights_liberiarubber.pdf "

Source: www.regenwald.org

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