
Burning Peat: A Renewable Fuel - Mother Earth News
Jan 1, 1975 · Burning peat has its advantages: it’s a renewable fuel, it has natural deposits around the world and it is ecologically sound if used in moderation.
Burning Peat - Geophysical Institute
6 days ago · The burning of peat puts little sulfur into the air. Peat has about the same energy content per unit dry weight as low grade coal and somewhat more energy than wood. Yet, like wood, peat is bulky and difficult to transport economically.
The long slow burn of smouldering peat mega-fires
From Indonesia to Botswana, from Scotland to North Carolina, peat mega-fires burn for months, destroy habitat, clog the air with haze, and self-accelerate climate change impacts.
How Ireland is abandoning its dirty fuel - BBC
Dec 4, 2020 · Though the practice of cutting turf is centuries if not thousands of years old, and still takes place in several countries, there is growing recognition that burning it for fuel is not sustainable....
Peat fires, turf fires, cooking over peat, stacks, cutting spades ...
Cutting turves, digging peat, drying, carrying, stacking, storing. Getting peat ready for burning all year round in the home involves the same basic approach everywhere - and yet there are many varied styles of tool, and many different ways of organising the job.
Power from peat—more polluting than coal—is on its way
Dec 12, 2018 · Peat power peaked in the 1960s, providing 40% of Ireland's electricity. But peat is particularly polluting. Burning it for electricity emits more carbon dioxide than coal, and nearly twice as much as natural gas.
Peat burning – Your questions answered. (Hopefully)
Mar 3, 2021 · What is peat burning? Peat burning is not actually burning of peat, it's burning of the vegetation that grows on top of peat. This is usually heather or grasses, such as purple moor grass. It has been done traditionally to provide new growth of …
Ban the burn – protect all peat! - The Wildlife Trusts
Apr 1, 2025 · “Burning kills the species that rely on precious peatlands – from rare bog-mosses and moorland birds to dragonflies and adders. The practice is entirely unnecessary – extensive evidence shows that alternate forms of moorland management, particularly blocking up drains and restoring water to natural levels, works much better than burning.
Why burn peats? - Shetland Museum & Archives
Mar 22, 2021 · Peats were vital for more than heating and cooking. Peat fires dried grain, sustained fishermen afloat, made building lime, forged iron. Peat dust was valued, as was its ash: everything had a use. There was much work involved in winning peat, but it …
Peat is the Unsung Hero of Carbon Capture - The New York Times
Feb 21, 2022 · Peat burned hotter than wood and was far less dangerous to mine than coal — all you need is a sharp hoe and a couple of arms. The Dutch, with few forests left to burn, harvested enough peat...
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