| Nashua Telegraph: The environmental benefits of making electricity by burning wood aren't as great as switching to emission-free sources such as wind, tides or solar power, but they're undeniable, especially if the wood replaces fossil fuels. PSNH expects the wood project to produce electricity that would otherwise have been generated by about 130,000 tons of coal annually. On the greenhouse-gas front, coal, like oil, is very bad. Both were formed from dead plant or animal material millions of ... |