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This paper has assessed the externalities of biomass for electricity p
roduction, and compared them with those of coal. The effects studied h
ave been those on human health, CO2 balance, soil erosion, non-point-s
ource pollution, and employment. The methodology used has been the one
developed by the ExternE Project of the European Commission, which ha
s been extended by CIEMAT to cover socioeconomic impacts. A more site-
specific methodology for dealing with soil erosion and non-point-sourc
e pollution is also proposed. This methodology has been applied to ass
ess the externalities of a proposed biomass power plant in Spain, and
also to a hypothetical coal power plant in the same location. In spite
of the high uncertainty involved in the assessment, results show that
, when externalities are introduced into the cost analysis, the total
costs of biomass electricity is lower than that of coal, under the ass
umptions used. (C) 1998 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights
reserved.