Monday, January 17, 2011

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Biomass: dossier from the west

Biomass: a brief dossier on the new big buffalo from
www.savonaeponente.com

of VALERIA ROSSI - In Italy, you know, even excellent ideas are likely to become a boomerang.
let alone only "good", which from the outset have limitations and require very specific care.

The biomass power stations, as well as have been conceived and designed, was not a bad idea for small plants to burn the waste products of local sawmills, with the use of a short chain, would allow power generation and district heating a low environmental impact and cost. And in fact this happens in Germany, Finland and other countries which have put a biomass also because they have large forests and timber virtually unlimited. In Italy this condition does not exist in fact. Deforestation has already been far too kind in regions with high ratio of cement (such as Liguria, of course), so that the majority of disasters as "natural" actually have very little natural: it is the lack of plants and allow roots to landslides, floods, and sometimes tragedies for a few drops of water.
Unfortunately, Italy does not seem to ever be able to face new challenges - but only the new projects - on two criteria: a) common sense (or rather, let's also a sense of proportion), b) the consideration that any new draft should be addressed taking into account the very first thing of interest citizens, the good of the community and not the interests of the individual.
This, mind you, does NOT mean that "no one should make money" not to vivamo Puffolandia. But it means that you can earn the "right", the lawful, without overwhelming any other, and without jeopardizing public safety.
This, in Italy, no longer the case: and the reasons are many, difficult to simplify ... but some just jump in the eyes.
obvious, for example, that the municipalities are all in the throat with water. Why? Because the elimination of ICI before, and so-called "stability pact", then, have in fact and preventing unsustainable cuts imposed on local governments to carry out their tasks effectively.
Conspicuous for that Italian society (and not "the world": the phenomenon is widespread, but here is much worse than average) has now taken the same result of his government: that is, aim at the welfare of the few not only ignoring that of many, but trampling each time this may conflict with the private sector. We live in a world no longer based on solidarity and common good (civic values, but also Christian values), but on your death, vita mea.
is why, in Italy and particularly in our region, from an idea - albeit with some reserve - is acceptable, such as plant biomass, we moved to a business to run rampant, out of control and above all in the running to ruin.
Ruin but before being declared such, is likely to go through a monstrous waste of public resources, and - unfortunately - even through the aggravation of an already unsustainable pollution .............. ....................

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