There is a debate of all County Councillors next Thursday (January 8th), at which the subject will be discussed, and already a lot of councillors are complaining that the decision has already been taken without proper consultation. There is still quite a lot of scope for public pressure to have an effect as the bidding process is still in the shortlisting stages. We have put together a petition which we will present on the 8th, and
there will be a peaceful demonstration of feeling outside. Please pass on the link to the petition to as many people as possible, and get in contact if you would like to join us on the 8th.
The online version of the petition is here - please sign and pass on to as many people as you can:
http://www.petitiononline.com/oxincin7/petition.html
We have also put together a website with a lot of further information:
http://ox-incinerator.freehostia.com/
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Hole in Friends of the Earth analysis
06.01.2008 01:00
What this misses is that by 2020, the marginal emissions from network gas will closely follow those of imported LNG (liquefied natural gas), which has life cycle emissions 50% greater than North Sea gas, also according to Friends of the Earth: http://tinyurl.com/2aase3. Although modelling the marginal emissions from a diminishing resource is a hairy exercise at the best of times,
The upshot is that the technologies listed with the least pro rated CO2 emissions by 2020 would be incineration for heat and CHP. As the Dirty Truths report states, emissions are higher for some biogenic wastes; there are widely varying trade-offs between incineration, recycling, burial and (where applicable) anaerobic digestion for different waste types.
There is incineration-CHP plant planned for 1 mile upwind of me in NW London, to be powered by local waste, sorted for hazardous content according to the brochure.
I suggest this may be the direction to steer authorities toward, smaller units for heat or CHP, with a high chimney.
Oppose liquid-fuelled CHP units like the plague, whether they use veg-oil (biofuel) or mineral oil. The marginal CO2 emissions and/or opportunity cost are particularly high for this resource family.
jimroland
Homepage: http://www.portal.campaigncc.org/node/1116