Enniscorthy Guardian

Solid fuel provides the vital heat you need to survive the winter

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IN THE winter just gone many users of solid fuel (coal-briquettes-wood) saw the value of solid fuel, none more so than during storm Ophelia and the “Beast from the East”. In times when temperatur­es drop very low or during storm or snow events solid fuel provides strong physical heat (different from the central heating experience) and sometimes a sense of emotional comfort. In extreme cases during storms, where power outages are becoming more common, solid fuel provides the vital heat you need to survive.

The main solid fuels used in the South East are Bituminous Coal in rural areas and Smokeless Coal in Wexford town which is a smokeless area. People also use Briquettes, some turf and wood both dried and undried. However, people are now more and more aware of the impact of air pollution. From an emissions perspectiv­e one critical measurable component is particulat­e matter (small soot particles contained in smoke referred to as PM2.5 & PM10). Government figures show that the most polluting fuels from an emissions perspectiv­e are undried wood and sod turf. These fuels also contain only 60% of the heat available from Smokeless Coal. While Bituminous Coal has lesser emissions than undried wood and sod turf, it still has significan­t emissions.

The cleanest solid fuel to use is Smokeless Coal which, on average, has only 25% (i.e. one quarter) of the emissions of Bituminous Coal.

The Government intends to address this with a nationwide ban on Bituminous Coal from 1st September, 2019. In late 2017 – Minister Naughten announced a nationwide ban on Bituminous Coal. Per the announceme­nt it will be illegal to sell or burn Bituminous Coal after 1st September, 2019. He has confirmed that position several times in recent months but the actual legislatio­n is still outstandin­g.

To address this challenge Stafford Coal has invested €3 million in a new state of the art Smokeless Coal plant in New Ross which started production in September, 2017. This year we have launched a new product – Stafford Superior Smokeless Coal – in the familiar silver bag. Along with our other great Smokeless Coal Brands – Country Blend, Superglow Xtra, Xtraheat Smokeless Stove Coal, City Blend and Magiflame – there is a Smokeless Coal in our range to suit your needs.

However, consumers need not wait for any ban. Clean air inside your house and in your neighbourh­ood in important for you and your family. You can make the choice right now to

switch to Stafford Smokeless Coal. If enough people make the switch now you and your neighbours will get the benefits. Customers can be assured that a) Stafford Smokeless Coal can give the same or better heat value over a longer

period of time and b) it is much better for the environmen­t (75% less smoke and particulat­e matter emissions than Bituminous Coal).

Time to embrace the future – a smokeless future.

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