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Oh! er missus, Some amendments to wood burning stoves since the Environmental bill became the Environmental act last month if you live in a 'Smoke Control Area'.
"Schedule 12 amends the Clean Air Act 1993 to allow local authorities to impose financial penalties in smoke control areas. This seems to be squarely aimed at reducing PM2.5 emissions, since domestic stoves/fires are known to contribute significantly to PM2.5 levels. The existing criminal offence of emitting smoke from a chimney in a smoke control area is replaced with a civil penalty regime, which should enable a quicker and simpler style of enforcement for emissions of smoke in these areas." https://airqualitynews.com/2021/12/20/e ... r-quality/
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[QUOTE=SCP440;2879197]I rarely burn logs in my wood burner, scrap pallets, left over materials and anything else that will combust.
I got it that something needs to be done but when the rest of world is doing little or nothing why are we making our lives more difficult? The UK has always bent over backwards to appease the the Climate Change Zealots.. where as the rest of the world say yes and do nothing.
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Surely no one is suggestion the United Nations "200 Scientists" might be wrong. Lots of lovely money involved in the Climate emergency scam. Tut tut. some of us might end up in a Re-education camp. Chris S.
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It's not just wet wood & bagged coal! There are big changes afoot with rebated fuels (red diesel & bio-diesel from waste oil ) from the first of April 2022 due to the climate change carbon zero policy. I have a friend who is a constant cruiser on a narrowboat & I was going to ask him how he will be affected because he uses red diesel for propulsion & heating. https://www.gov.uk/government/public...ls-entitlement Other industries and applications that will no longer be able to fuel with rebated red diesel include:
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phew for a moment I thought it was a way for the government to raise money, having read the web page from the link I see it is for environmental reasons. It is amazing that going from red diesel to white diesel will improve the environment. I hope this is not taken out of context but it is from the web page. "At Budget 2020, the government therefore announced that it would remove the entitlement to use red diesel and rebated biodiesel from most sectors from April 2022 to help meet its climate change and air quality targets." Changing from red to white diesel I cant see making an environmental difference. macafee2 |
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Agreed it beggars belief. I read another part of this policy where it says... "Registered fuel suppliers that switch a fuel tank from red to white diesel will need to flush out the tank and supply lines until no trace of marked rebated fuel remains. This will help to ensure compliance and minimise the risk that white diesel that has had the full duty rate paid on it is contaminated with the red diesel marker."
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They seem to want to get rid of very quickly, Queue more diesel thefts when it kicks in no doubt.
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