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NewslettersNewsletters, Articles and Reports

Newsletters are sent out to members and interested parties in the wood fuel industry. This is an effective way to reach directly people in the woodfuel industry.

Read by:
Farmers :: Woodland Owners :: Sawmillers :: Waste Management Companies :: Suppliers and Users of Fuel :: Private Estates :: Local Authorities :: Large Scale Energy Generation Projects :: Architects :: Individuals in the Public and Private Sector :: Planners :: Foresters :: Businesses :: Forest and Land Managers.The newsletter is well received and includes informative articles, diary dates, grant applications, a useful mine of information about what's happening the industry in the South West.

Wood Heating News

Previous copies of SWWF Wood Heating News newsletters:-

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Newsletters


Autumn 03 newsletter Spring 04 newsletter
Autumn 03 189kb Spring 04 4658kb

Summer 04 newsletter

Autumn 04 newsletter
Summer 04 4482kb Autumn 04 2799kb

Spring 05 newsletter
 
Spring 05 3942kb
 

Some printed copies of no 1 and no 2 are available from the office..

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Some of the newsletter file sizes can be quite large and may take a while to load.
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Reports
Exmoor Wood Fuel Report 579kb



Woodfuel Heating in the North of England: A Practical Guide

Woodfuel heating practical guide for North of England













2,056kb

British Biogen Good Practice Guide
British Biogen Good Practice Guide
British Biogen Wood Fuel Report










(this file is fairly large at: 2.51Mb in size)


For a copy of "A Renewable Energy Guide for Devon 2004"

A Renewable Energy Guide for Devon 2004









please visit this link:

http://www.devon.gov.uk/index/business/regeneration/renewable_energy/a_renewable_energy_guide_for_devon_2004.htm


Good Books




Good books/reports recently read and available for loan to members:-

“The end of oil” by Paul Roberts ISBN 0-7475-7075-2

“What we learned in the rain forest” by Tachi Kiuchi and Bill Shireman ISBN 1-57675-127-9

“Biomass as a renewable energy source” by Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution ISBN 0-9544186-1-1. To order a copy direct email enquiries@rcep.org.uk

“A renewable energy guide for Devon 2004”. Copies available from office.

"Biomass for Renewable Energy
Fuels & Chemicals" by D. Klass ISBN 0-12-410950-0

Useful Reading
Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution

Biomass as a Renewable Energy Source
















Special Report Biomass as a Renewable Energy Source - click here
http://www.rcep.org.uk/bioreport.htm


10 top things to know about energy crops
Word Document 30kb



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