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Peat is a fossil material and is since decades the major growing media constituent for horticulture in Europe. Because … of its climate impacts, some European countries developed national strategies to reduce peat use. A coordinated European … action would bring fairer and more effective impacts than isolated national strategies. The replacement of peat is possible …
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Peat and other organic soils store large amounts of soil organic carbon. This includes not only typical peat soils … characteristics: genesis, mineral soil cover, peat thickness, existence of peaty horizons (7.5 to < 15 % SOC), deep ploughing … Germany (1,87 million ha without thickly covered peat soils). For a cartographic representation, the mapping units were …
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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the changes in peat production and taxation of peat in the 1990’s. The study … also analyses the potential effects of changes of taxation of peat. The taxation of peat, as well as energy taxation in … general, has been continuously increasing. At the same time, subsidies on peat production have in practice been discontinued …
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to adapt and make use of alternative fuels, notably peat, although its availability varied across the country. Employing … peat fields in the wake of the coal shortage. …
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need for energy equity and security in Rwanda is a priority and thus this paper illustrate the current peat resources and … their energy potential which can be mined to meet country vast energy requirements. Six hundred (600) peat samples were … collected from eighteen peat bogs and all samples were subjected to proximate analyses respecting the procedures outlined by the …
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One tactic for mitigating climate change associated with human-origin CO2 releases is to promote C storage in biomass, particularly trees. The economic value of C storage associated with woodland can be compared to the costs (or benefits) of other strategies for mitigating climate change. Models...
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European electricity industry has recently come through liberalization. Surge of intakes with high share of cross-border deals was market players' response. Measuring of post-merger performance alterations is a central question of M&A literature. EU energy sector is responsible for significant...
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Given the frequent observation that the Philippine energy sector is complex, this study provides a structured review of issues in the sector. The structured review method is usually employed to systematically introduce readers to the complexities of a broad topic, such as the convolutions of a...
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Electricity serves as a vital input to modern economies. Many critical infrastructures such transportation, telecommunications, banking, among others, depend on continuous supply of electricity to perform their functions. However, as modern economies continue to move towards digitalization and...
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This study evaluates the achievement of the desired outcomes of the competition policies contained in the Electric Power Industry Restructuring Act of 2001 (EPIRA). It traces the evolution of the electric power industry before EPIRA and post-EPIRA. It looks at impacts on the consumers in terms...
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