The Carbon Dioxide that does not count

 

The Drax group operates for renewable energy plants in England and Scotland. These plants used to burn coal but over the last few years they have been modified to use sustainably sourced biomass otherwise known as wood pellets. So these large power stations are classed as climate friendly and using sustained source biomass however they still managed to produce more than 15 million tons of carbon dioxide a year. The idea of using sustainable biomass from trees is that more trees are planted and they replace the carbon dioxide given out by tracks as they grow, however it does take many years to replace the amount of carbon dioxide produced. In fact the Drax Group would need to plant an enormous number of trees to find themselves carbon neutral. This isn’t really the Drax Group fault but the way that carbon dioxide a greenhouse gas emissions are counted. these power stations are considered by governments to be more environmentally friendly by not burning coal and although this is true, these power stations are still producing an enormous amount of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere that does not really officially count.

Photo: A Chadwick | Credit: A Chadwick / www.webbaviation.co.uk
Copyright: A Chadwick / www.webbaviation.co.uk


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