BLUE RIDGE ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE LEAGUE
www.BREDL.org
~ PO Box 88 Glendale Springs, North Carolina
28629 ~ Phone (336) 982-2691 ~ Fax (336) 982-2954
~ BREDL@skybest.com
Dr. Robert Koger, President
NC GreenPower
909 Capability Drive, Suite 2100
Raleigh, NC 27606
Dear Dr. Koger:
As citizens, electricity consumers, and taxpayers
in North Carolina, we write to express our
concerns about NC GreenPowers use of
large-scale biomass fueled electric generating
plants as suppliers to the NC GreenPower program.
Specifically, we wish to question the
programs acceptance of poultry litter as
fuel for steam-generating boilers. Burning
poultry litter creates unnecessary pollution and
is inconsistent with NC GreenPowers mission
to promote renewable energy while protecting the
environment.
The announcement that Fibrowatt LLC is
considering locations in North Carolina for a 50
MW plant that burns poultry litter raises not
only environmental concerns about harmful
emissions, but also financial concerns about
subsidies to polluting industries. As a
non-profit, you solicit donations that support
renewable energy. Contributors to your program
have a right to know that the premium on their
utility bill supports resources they consider
safe and non-polluting. NC GreenPower already has
at least one supplier, Craven County Wood Energy,
which burns a wide variety of waste
wood, including poultry litter. Fibrowatt could
seek similar subsidies as a renewable
energy supplier.
North Carolina needs clean alternatives to its
traditional coal and nuclear plants. It does not
need new sources, like biomass burners, that
replace one form of pollution with another. We
urge NC GreenPower to evaluate the role biomass
should play in our energy mix before adding new
biomass facilities to the program. Specifically,
we question the practice of burning poultry
litter, that when properly managed, can be a
valuable source of fertilizer for local farmers.
Thus, we urge NC GreenPower to remove the
incineration of poultry litter and other types of
litter from the green energy program.
The opportunities to expand wind and solar, and
the need to promote conservation and efficiency,
deserve a larger role in NC GreenPower. We urge
you to seek these safer solutions first and
invest contributions from your subscribers in
truly clean renewables.
Sincerely,
Janet Marsh
Executive Director
Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League
Glendale Springs, NC
Margaret O'Nan
Director
Chemically Injured Children's Therapeutic
Riding Fund
Marion, NC
Tom Morris
North Wilkesboro, NC
Helen Livingston
Laurinburg, NC
Kaylene Burcham-Hall
North Wilkesboro, NC
Terri Moran
Janesville, WI
Svea E. Strong
Rockingham, NC
Marc Key
North Wilkesboro, NC
Tony Woodruff
North Wilkesboro, NC
Tammy Harmon
Robbins, NC
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Elizabeth
O'Nan
Director
Protect All Children's Environment
Marion, NC
Regina Tatum
Executive-Vice President
Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League
Rocky Point, NC
Sam Tesh
Co-President
Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League
State Road, NC
Bonnie Ward
Volunteer
Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League
Burgaw, NC
Terry Woods Stokesdale, NC
Angela Goudie Pinehurst, NC
Eugenia Key
North Wilkesboro, NC
Patty Woodruff
North Wilkesboro, NC
Barry Carlton
Elkin, NC
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