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Environmental
and human rights activists block off port to stop Forth Energy’s "mad“
biomass plans Members
of Action Against Agrofuels blocked the two sole access roads to
Grangemouth docks today, in protest over Forth Energy’s plans to build a
biomass (wood) burning power station at the docks. The company, which is
co-owned by Forth Ports, plans to build four large biomass power stations
across Scotland [1]. Activists blocked off traffic to the entire
port and fuel tankers were at a standstill. Seven protesters were
arrested. Protesters
blockaded the port from 7.45 in the morning. At the North Shore
entrance, they used a 20 foot high tripod made of scaffolding poles. One
of the protestors sat on top of the tripod for over seven hours before
being finally removed by police. Two other protesters
necklocked themselves to the tripod. At
the South Shore entrance, five protestors used lock on tubes to lock their
arms together in a circle. Four of them were later arrested
after being cut out by police. The protesters are being held at Falkirk
Police Station and are expected to appear in court on Tuesday. The
blockade meant no lorries or other traffic could enter or exit the port. Three
activists are blockading the North Shore Road roundabout with a
scaffolding tripod and bicycle D-locks, and a further five are blockading
the South Shore Road with re-enforced arm lock-on tubes. Action
Against Agrofuels are protesting both against the Forth Energy’s plans,
which threaten forests, climate and people and against the Government’s
biomass subsidies under which the company will receive £300 million a
year for the four power stations. Johnny
Agnew from Glasgow, one of the protestors states: “Vast renewable energy
subsidies, paid through all our fuel bills, are being offered for big
biomass, which causes more climate change, more deforestation and more
pollution. We are effectively subsidising ecocide.” Kimberley
Ellis from Dundee, another protestor says “We’re putting our bodies in
the way today because the government seems is overriding concerns of
deforestation, human rights abuses and accelerated climate change
associated with the biomass stations.” Alister
Coutts from Aberdeen adds: “Forth Energy claim that their biomass will
be sustainable, but there is nothing sustainable about creating such a
vast new demand for wood. A demand on this scale will lead to the
destruction of forests and other ecosystems, exacerbates climate change
and is linked to the displacement of communities and indigenous peoples.
In Scotland it will lead to health problems associated with local air
pollution. “ Forth
Energy’s four planned power stations would between them consume the
equivalent of two thirds of all the wood the UK produces annually.
Increased demands for biomass is leading to the destruction of old growth
forests including rain forests, which are then replaced by industrial tree
plantations such as eucalyptus. Industrial plantations lead to the
depletion and pollution of water and soils and they are linked to the
displacement and evictions of communities in the South. The
world’s forests help regulate weather patterns and protect us from
climate change. Because they destroy forests, biomass power stations are
even worse for climate change than burning coal. Far from being a
‘green’ energy source as the Scottish Government claims, biomass power
emits 150% more CO2 than coal. Although
nearly 1,000 local people in Grangemouth have objected and the local
authority has voted against the plans, they will have little say in the
Government’s decision. Local impacts will include significant air
pollution in an area with high levels of pollution already, and serious
threats to marine life in a protected nature area. Scotland
has an abundance of indigenous natural resources. We need real climate
solutions including energy efficiency and true renewables such as wind,
solar, wave and tidal. ------------------------------------------------------------ Notes
to editor: -
[1]The four power stations which will produce a total 530MW will burn a total
of 5.3 million tones of wood a year. They will be at Rosyth, Leith, Dundee
and Grangemouth. The annual UK wood production lies around 8.4 million
tonnes per annum. -
The four power stations would burn approximately the equivalent of 2/3 of
all the wood the UK currently produces every year. -
The UK’s total demand for wood for pulp, paper and biomass is already
altogether unsustainable as the UK relies on net imports for over 80% for its
wood and wood products. The
Firth of Forth is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, an SPA (Specially
Protected Area), Natura 2000 and RAMSA wetland. Friends
of the Earth has shown that European biomass imports have already led to
neo-colonial land grabbing in Africa For
a copy of our press release check out the biofuelwatch link. http://www.biofuelwatch.org.uk/grangemouth.php Articles
in a few Scottish news papers today: front page of the Courier today and
page 3 of the Scotsman. Also page 11 of the Herald. It
is apparently the main topic of discussion on the Forth Radio news at 11
and 1 yesterday, but we can't listen online to the whole thing, just a
short interview with a protester http://www.forthone.com/news/local/protests-block-grangemouth-container-port/ We
made STV news at 2pm but I can't find the link, and also in the evening http://news.stv.tv/video/stv-news-at-six-east-20110516/ It
would be great if you could twitter and facebook about the protest too and
send round info on any relevant mailing lists or post to any
relevant websites. For
photos sized 1 meg that you can download go to http://bfw.cakeshop.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/g1.jpg http://bfw.cakeshop.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/g2.jpg http://bfw.cakeshop.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/g3.jpg http://bfw.cakeshop.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/g5.jpg http://bfw.cakeshop.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/g6.jpg Links
I found to the action: http://www.biofuelwatch.org.uk/grangemouth.php http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2011/05/479564.html http://www.indymediascotland.org/node/24101 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-tayside-central-13411808 16
May 2011 10:07 GMT article
and film from the news. http://www.s1grangemouth.com/news/grangemouth-docks-shut-because-of-protest.html crap
article – we need to add comments about why we protested another
crap article better
article http://www.forthone.com/news/local/protests-block-grangemouth-container-port/ article
and radio interview with protester http://news.stv.tv/video/stv-news-at-six-east-20110516/ STV
news at 6 – watch from 3 mins onwards http://news.scotsman.com/scotland/Seven-arrested-over-biomass-plant..6769521.jp http://edinburghnews.scotsman.com/forthports/Protesters-block-roads-to-Grangemouth.6769199.jp Not
v good article, some nasty comments underneath – we need to add comments http://www.realradio-scotland.co.uk/news-sport/seven-arrested-at-docks-protest/uetm763h/ Article
with our points put across ok http://breakingnews.heraldscotland.com/breaking-news/?mode=article&site=et&id=N0493061305539152914A Talks
only about arrests Lots of local gazettes have used exactly the same
article and photo http://earthfirstnews.wordpress.com/2011/05/16/grangemouth-biomass-protesters-block-port/ Who
are earth first news? Surely not part of earth first judging by
this article?
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