“This was an elephant blown up by a fly.” Minister of Agriculture on the fact that firewood and pellets will not be banned in Latvia

“This was an elephant blown up by a fly.” Minister of Agriculture on the fact that firewood and pellets will not be banned in Latvia
“This was an elephant blown up by a fly.” Minister of Agriculture on the fact that firewood and pellets will not be banned in Latvia
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“I can confirm that firewood and pellets will definitely not be banned in Latvia,” Minister of Agriculture Armands Krauze emphasized in TV24’s “On the Line” program.

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He points out that “this was a blow-up elephant that often appears on social media”. The Minister of Agriculture emphasizes that the Ministry of Climate and Energy gave their explanation, in which they very clearly said that there is no reason to worry.

It has already been announced that information appeared on the X social network that pellet heating will be banned for private homes.

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In turn, the Ministry of Climate and Energy indicated that the proposed proposal in the draft law “Energy Law” does not prohibit the use of biomass fuel (firewood, pellets, briquettes) for heating, which is an effective renewable energy resource.

“There is no reason for the residents’ anxiety. Municipal governments in their territory, when organizing heat supply, evaluate which heat supply solution to choose as the most suitable – renewable energy resources, which include biomass fuel, or emission-free technology,” the ministry emphasized.

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