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Infopapier zu den Holzbiomassekraftwerken der Stadtwerke Leipzig

Die beiden Holzbiomasse-Kraftwerke der Leipziger Stadtwerke und die weiteren Pläne zur Verbrennung von Holz Gemainsames Infopapier von NABU, ROBIN WOOD, Biofuelwatch und Deutsche Umwelthilfe Die kommunalen Leipziger Stadtwerke betreiben seit etwa 20 Jahren zwei...

Video expose of Portuguese pellet supplier of Drax

  video investigation by Biofuelwatch and Portuguese NGO Zero shows impacts of drax's pellet supplier pinewells on pine forests, including on natura 2000 site A new video investigation by Biofuelwatch and the Portuguese NGO ZERO reveals that the Pinewells pellet...

Pläne zur Ausweitung der Holzverbrennung für die Berliner Fernwärme

Gemeinsames Informationspapier, veröffentlicht von NABU, Deutsche Umwelthilfe, ROBIN WOOD, Biofuelwatch, Greenpeace Berlin, BUND Landesverband Berlin, PowerShift und Bürgerbegehren Klimaschutz Aktualisierte Version, Januar 2025 Zusammenfassung: Der Großteil des...

Lynemouth Power Station: A smaller version of Drax

Lynemouth Power Station, owned by the Czech energy company EPH, is the second biggest biomass plant in the UK after Drax and one of the biggest in the world. The power station burns up to 1.5 million tonnes of wood every year. The majority of the wood is sourced from...

Who is burning Estonia’s wood for energy?

Briefing paper by Estonian Fund for Nature, analysing the demand for Estonian wood for energy, including for wood pellet exports. Click here to download. Click here to see the original version in Estonian

Decarbonization in Chile: From Coal to Biomass – A False Solution

Engie Coal to Biomass Power Plant Conversion Project in Mejillones (Chile), is a False Solution for Decarbonization Joint Report by Chile Sustentable and Biofuelwatch 21st October 2022 • Engie’s plans in Chile expose the worrisome trend of converting coal-fired...

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