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The Government has made no assessment of the amount of wood waste in the UK which is suitable for incineration in biomass stations. However, a market situation report published by Waste & Resources Action Programme UK in 2011 stated that \u201calmost 2.3 million tonnes of wood waste was recycled or used in energy recovery in the UK in 2010, over 50% of estimated UK wood waste arisings\u201d. Of this, the end market for 0.55 million tonnes is listed as biomass/energy.<\/p>