The guide covers the state of the current wood fuel market, fuels and technology. It outlines the process for assessing the feasibility of a wood fuel project, looking at technical, economic and logistical issues. Air quality and other environmental concerns are also discussed. A number of case studies of wood fuel schemes in London and other parts of the country are presented.
This report assesses the number and capacity of planned wood fuel plant in London and their potential fuel demand. It then examines the potential sources of fuel and makes recommendations for enabling the growth in fuel production from London's own resources.
This report forms part of the London Energy Partnership's (LEP) feasibility study into the potential for non-building integrated wind energy and biomass plants.
This study commissioned by the London Energy Partnership evaluates the feasibility of large-scale wind and biomass plant, the main non-building integrated renewable energy technologies relevant to London.
This document outlines the general principles of site suitability for both large and smaller (1-100kW) wind turbines within an urban environment.
This report forms part of the London Energy Partnership's (LEP) feasibility study into the potential for non-building integrated wind energy and biomass plants.