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The BioRegional Development Group has established a 'TreeStation' -- a centre where waste wood is received from many sources, turned into wood-chip and delivered for use as a heating fuel. Until recently, their site capacity was about 2,500 tonnes per year, but a new chipper has increased this to 15,000 tonnes per year.
Legislation in the London Borough of Croydon and other boroughs requires all significant new building developments to generate 10% of their energy from on-site renewable sources. Biomass heating is one of the most cost-effective ways to do this, but requires a reliable supply of fuel. The London boroughs do have a considerable resource of fuelwood from the management of parks, gardens and woodland, but much of the waste produced is currently sent to landfill, at a cost of about £40 per tonne.
The BioRegional Development Group brokered an innovative deal between tree surgery business, City Suburban Tree Surgeons Ltd, and Croydon Council to manage and dispose of all the Council's wood waste. BioRegional established a TreeStation -- a centre where waste wood is received from many sources, turned into wood-chip and delivered for use as a fuel for heating and combined heat-and-power. Until recently, the TreeStation had produced about 2,500 tonnes of wood-chip per year for a single customer, Slough Heat and Power, who supply heat and electricity to Slough Estates and use an increasing amount of wood in their fuel supply. With recent equipment, the TreeStation now has the capacity to process 15,000 tonnes per year. BioRegional is also setting up drying facilities so that the wood-chip will have lower moisture content, and so be suitable for a wide range of boilers.
This is absolutely genius. EVERY council across the UK should be adopting this approach. The long term savings would make it worthwhile for them.
MrClartface 1 year ago
Greetings ! Have you heard about RCW (Ramial chipped wood), in other words, fresh chips of green branches! RCW are used to restore soil fertility, and to cultivate. This is another way to use branches. 100% ecological, 100% natural.
mycelea 2 years ago
Thats great now you should have regional depos for local tree surgeons offer cheap rates to use the depo and hey limitless supplies of chip
THTrees 2 years ago
very informative keep it up Andrew
emadshah988 3 years ago
Very informative video about what seems to be an excellent project - thanks for posting.
GreenShropshire 4 years ago