Sometimes its a matter of seeing the forest through the trees; these days its just much easier to see the facts, especially when you have fewer trees, two studies, and a third on the way. If supply wasn't an issue, why do you suppose the state of NH would be contracting for a third study with such an "objective analysis" already completed at someone else's expense?
Mborowski - Thanks... I just wanted to clarify some of the false statements continually being made by local opponents of the Laidlaw Berlin facility... The study which they cited this morning actually confirms that there is sufficient biomass for fuel for Laidlaw in the region... When one includes all the sources which the study conveniently excludes by their own admission...
Not a great surprise given the study is being made for and paid for by a competitor of Laidlaw...