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The need to build a meeting point, this blog is: Information, Environment, News, Politics, local groups texas workforce commission and committees of citizens opposed to the construction of the incinerator Biomass Pontinia.
Until a few years ago, the Milan-based company "Carlo Gavazzi" was regarded as a national leader in the production of electricity from biomass. Today ceded control of the Central American PSEG (Public Service Enterprise texas workforce commission Group Incorporated), a group active worldwide primarily in the production of electricity in Italy which controls 85% of the share capital of the company Prism 2000 SpA - where the Carlo Gavazzi Green Power SpA holds a 15% stake - with a stake in the company Biomass Italy SpA [see Ruling n.15248 the Competition and Market of March 8, 2006]
In 2001, the Italian Government texas workforce commission sought and obtained authorization from the European Commission to provide texas workforce commission 17.5 million to the company Biomass Italy SpA - which constituted over 32% of the Prism 2000 SpA, also from 24% of ABB Europe, from 25% holding oil (API Anonima Petroli Italian) and 20% of Italian texas workforce commission Development SpA - keen to produce electricity from biomass plant in Crotone in Calabria, including - unlike the Basilicata - in Objective 1 regions of the European Union [ see European Commission, State aid n.400/2000 - Italy / Brussels November 28, 2001]. It seems clear, therefore, that the convenience of the use of biomass is dependent on state aid and by government incentives as early as the design phase, being a non-existent market texas workforce commission regional and local wood such as to supply large biomass power plants, especially in southern Italy , despite the presence of extensive forests. The Biomass Italy SpA will build two plants in Crotone and Stroud texas workforce commission (Crotone). Initially - according to the head of Carlo Gavazzi Green Power SpA, Giancarlo Cicero, the central "using wood that comes a little 'everywhere" [Read the source]: from South America, Canada and Europe texas workforce commission with a world trade takes place via sea and road, with great waste of energy and considerable pollution, without considering the environmental and social issues in the countries of origin devastated by deforestation. In this way, each kilowatt-hour produced from renewable sources ends up costing three times as much compared to what you paid for the traditional sources.
The size of the biomass texas workforce commission power plants require a proportional amount of biomass to be burned to produce heat and power alternators. texas workforce commission The logic of profit of enterprise is to compensate for the initial technology investment in the shortest possible time. The central Cutro (Crotone), the Fuelco A totally shared by the Euro Energy Group Srl, Marcegaglia Group, along with the still inactive in Oriolo and that provided by Enel in the Valley of the Mercure, plan to use forest biomass of about 1 million tons per year. Huge quantities that are impossible to find on the spot quickly, otherwise the destruction of the forest heritage of Calabria and Lucania, parks Sila and Pollino, which already derive from the raw material. The large biomass power stations for proposers are convenient because they encouraged the State and the Regions [cf intervention of Theresa Liguori, an adviser to the National Italian Nostra Congress texas workforce commission debate "biomass power plants: environmental pollution and effects on human health," Stroud, February 10, 2010 ]. Emblematic in this regard is the statement by Roberto Garavaglia, texas workforce commission CEO of Euro Energy Group Srl, which states as "rates CIP6 allow us to collect 20 million per year, which cover only the very high cost of biomass. The central Cutro (20MW) would cost 50 million Euros. Without government subsidies did not realize it would be convenient [...] now we go forward another texas workforce commission 5 years with incentives, then we'll see. " The sole director is obviously thinking of doing what you already do in Calabria in Massafra (TA). In fact, in 2004 obtained the authorization by the Extraordinary texas workforce commission Commissioner for Waste in Calabria use of the CDR (I refuse derived fuel) plant biomass Cutro. Same thing for the plants of Croton Carlo Gavazzi Green Power SpA, which is on track to become incinerators. The "Carlo Gavazzi," along with the Marcegaglia Group, operates texas workforce commission in Italy busine

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