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Links to biomass relatedwebsites and resourcesspecific to Wales
Wood Energy in Natural Resources Wales
Forestry in Wales is now within Natural Resources Wales. Natural Resources Wales supports the wood fuel industry, which provides a valuable growing market for timber growers and processors in Wales.
Awel Aman Tawe community energy
A community energy project in the Upper Swansea and Amman Valleys
Centre For Alternative Land Use
CALU is Wales' Development Centre with responsibility for knowledge and technology transfer in relation to biomass energy
Coed Cymru is an all Wales initiative to promote the management of broadleaf woodlands and the use of locally grown hardwood timber in Wales. Includes information and advice on wood pellets and woodfuel heating
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