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Oregon Logging Conference
Resolution # 2004-3
A Resolution For The Creation Of Markets
For Forest Biomass
Implementation of the Healthy Forest Initiative (HFI) and its legislative
authority, the Healthy Forest Restoration Act (HFRA), will clearly produce
a substantial volume of sub-merchantable material with little commercial
value other than biomass fuel. Currently, there is a limited market for
such material. If efforts to restore forest health are to be successful, a
market must be developed for such material.
WHEREAS, unnaturally large quantities of forest fuels resulting
from a century of fire suppression currently clog millions of acres of
western forests. A critical component of forest health restoration
objectives is to reduce the level of such fuels to a level that
approximates a natural stand, and
WHEREAS, much of the fuel in need of removal and placing our
forests in jeopardy of catastrophic wildfire has limited commercial value
in today’s marketplace, and
WHEREAS, the northwest’s reliance on hydropower, and the
uncertainties with its reliability caused by threatened fish runs, offers
an opportunity to develop alternative energy sources that could utilize
biomass fuels, and
WHEREAS, while the HFRA has very limited direction and authority
for developing biomass utilization opportunities, the Department of Energy
could embrace an intensive undertaking to create a sustainable market for
such material.
NOW THEREFORE, LET IT BE RESOLVED, the Oregon Logging Conference
and its members, urge Congress to authorize $25 million for each of the
fiscal years 2004 through 2008 to establish a biomass commercial use grant
program that extends assistance to facilities that use biomass as a raw
material to produce energy.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the Oregon Logging Conference and its
members, urge the Department of Energy to embark on an intensive and broad
ranging examination of opportunities for developing markets for the large
amount of biomass material that must be removed from western forests for
the purpose of improving forest health,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a system of electric co-generation
facilities utilizing biomass fuels be considered to supplement the
Columbia River hydro system.
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