DutchNews, February 9,
2016
The Netherlands should build
extra offshore wind farms if the government presses ahead with plans to close
all coal-fired power stations, according to a new report for energy group Eneco
and environmental group Natuur & Milieu.
An additional offshore wind farm
will be cheaper than the current plans to use more biomass, provide 6,000 jobs
and will be better for the environment, the report states. The report was drawn
up by research bureau CE Delft.
Some 14% of the Netherlands’ energy needs are
due to be derived from sustainable sources within the next four years. The
current level is around 5%.
A key plank of the government’s programme is
increasing the use of biomass, such as wooden pallets and wood chips. However,
the CE Delft report states this is an expensive alternative to wind and solar
power.
Coal closures
Some biomass is burned in coal-fired power stations which
are more polluting than gas or biomass-focused electricity producers. Nor do
the government’s current calculations take into account the fact that five of
the country’s 11 coal-fired power stations are being shut down permanently.
Last March parliament approved the construction of three large offshore wind
farms 18 to 22 kilometres off the coast of Zeeland, Noord-Holland and
Zuid-Holland. Many seaside resorts oppose the wind farms, saying they will
spoil the view for holidaymakers and day-trippers.
The energy agreement signed
between ministers, industry and green groups in 2013 included major offshore
wind farms.
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