Biomass

Introduction

Biomass is feted to play one of the most important roles in reducing our reliance on fossil fuels, meeting the UK’s transport needs and providing the greatest contribution to Kyoto targets.

PPS 22 defines biomass as “the biodegradable fraction of products, wastes and residues from agriculture (including plant and animal substances), forestry and related industries, as well as the biodegradable fraction of industrial and municipal waste.”

Some examples of biomass use in the UK include:

For more information on biomass as part of low carbon development click here.

South west focus

Biomass energy, of all the renewable resources, provides possibly the greatest opportunities in the south west for both reducing carbon and producing local economic benefit.  The region is particularly well placed to take advantage of this exciting and emerging sector. South West England currently has some 10 MW of biomass heat installed and almost 3 MW of biomass plant (dealing with advanced treatment of waste) generating electricity. The region has the highest number of biomass boilers in England and has the second largest amount of woodland resources after the South East.