IrBEA welcomes the focus of the EPA air quality report on the need for enforcement of the solid fuel regulations

Irish Bioenergy Association (IrBEA) Press Release

For Immediate Release

23rd September 2024

The Irish Bioenergy Association (IrBEA) and Wood Fuel Quality Assurance (WFQA) members welcome the recognition in today’s annual EPA Air Quality in Ireland 2023 report, for the need to “target air enforcement activities, including to ensure compliance with the solid fuel regulations.”

Seán Finan, IrBEA CEO said: “Since the inception of the WFQA scheme in 2009, wood fuel supplier members have been required to have domestic wood fuel moisture content under 25%. In 2022, the 25% requirement has become law under the solid fuel regulations. Since the introduction of the regulations, new members have been engaging with the WFQA to fulfil the 25% moisture content legal requirement. This has resulted in a surge in the number of certified wood fuel suppliers, with member coverage now nationwide, supplying a range of wood fuel products.”

Finan continued: “IrBEA has strongly advocated, both pre and post the introduction of the solid fuel regulations, for the need for enhanced enforcement activities by local authorities. Over the last year, significant gaps in enforcement of the regulations have been identified. Large quantities of wet, unlabelled, uncertified and non-compliant wood fuel are still evident on the market across the country.”

Independent research confirms that there is a significant reduction in particulate emissions from the use of dry wood fuels compared to wet wood fuels. The EPA statement today specifically mentions the need for only compliant solid fuel, such as low smoke coal and dried wood, be sold to householders.

Finan concluded: “We support the EPA call for compliant dry wood fuel only, at under 25% moisture content, be sold to householders. Enforcement of the regulations by the local authorities is at the essence of this. Sustainably sourced, dry, certified wood fuels offer homeowners one of the most affordable and prompt means to transition from fossil fuel to renewable fuel without the need for significant investment costs or home modifications and in doing so, helping the environment from an emissions and air quality perspective.”

 

ENDS.

For further information contact Seán Finan, IrBEA CEO on 0874146480 or seanfinan@irbea.org

IrBEA 23rd National Bioenergy Conference – Thursday 10th October 2024

Irish Bioenergy Association (IrBEA) is delighted to welcome Bord na Móna and Gas Networks Ireland as joint sponsors of this year’s event. Taking place on Thursday the 10th of October 2024 at the Royal Marine Hotel, Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin. The 23rd National Bioenergy Conference promises to be a valuable platform for networking, learning, and advancing Ireland’s clean and renewable energy goals.

Representatives from both sponsors will present the latest developments and innovations that Bord na Móna and Gas Networks Ireland are driving forward in this energy sector.

Key speakers include Gert-Jan Nabuurs, a renowned European expert in forestry and carbon management. The sessions will cover a wide range of topics, including bioenergy’s potential to reduce emissions, the role of biomass and biogas, and exciting opportunities in biochar and wood fuel technologies.

If you would like to know more about who will be speaking, you can view them on the dedicated website here: https://www.nationalbioenergyconference.ie/speakers-2024.html

As Europe accelerates its commitment to sustainable energy, Ireland stands at a pivotal moment to harness the potential of bioenergy and close the gap on its European counterparts. This conference will bring together industry leaders, policymakers, researchers, energy users and innovators to explore cutting-edge developments, share best practices, and forge strategic partnerships. IrBEA’s goal is to support and assist Ireland to become a leader in bioenergy, driving economic growth, energy security, emissions reduction and environmental sustainability.

Registration:
https://Nationalbioenergyconference2024.eventbrite.ie

If you would like to have a trade stand at this event contact Teresa O’Brien at teresaobrien@irbea.org