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Groups say EPA?s Clean Air Act rules should prohibit burning fo
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<blockquote data-quote="Haywire Haywood" data-source="post: 2679852" data-attributes="member: 11206"><p>I don't know, but I suspect the thing preventing burning slash in a power plant being main stream is economics. You get a heck of a lot more BTUs out of a train car full of coal than you do wood chips and it probably costs about the same to transport. You probably end up playing a losing game financially transporting loads of chips.</p><p></p><p>Ian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Haywire Haywood, post: 2679852, member: 11206"] I don't know, but I suspect the thing preventing burning slash in a power plant being main stream is economics. You get a heck of a lot more BTUs out of a train car full of coal than you do wood chips and it probably costs about the same to transport. You probably end up playing a losing game financially transporting loads of chips. Ian [/QUOTE]
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