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Bio-Fuel Growth Raises Concerns About Forests

Last Update: 11/23/2009 3:05 am
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PARK FALLS, Wis. (AP) _ The quest for alternative energy is

raising fears that too much logging debris such as limbs and bark

will be removed from the nation's forests.

Such material is increasingly in demand for bio-energy projects.

A number of ventures in the Upper Midwest would use forest

biomass. They include a paper mill in Forest Park, Wis., that will

get steam heat from a new diesel fuel refinery.

Marvin Roberson of the Sierra Club says there isn't enough waste

wood for all the biomass projects on the drawing board.

A recent study found about 4.1 million tons of woody biomass is

available yearly in Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin, while annual

demand soon could reach 5.7 million tons.

Federal and state officials say there's enough to go around.




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