Peat is a fuel used in rural Ireland alot and is more commonly called Turf. It comes from the bogs that are all over Ireland and is burned as a fuel.
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Gas and Electricity are the common fuels in modern western homes, some homes will use Oil, Coal, Logs, Peat etc.
The year that the Lakers "three peat" was the year of 1998. Pat Riley actually trademarked the phrase "Three-Peat".
in a peat bog in Denmark
Peat moss can be used as a fuel source when dried and burned. It is commonly used in some regions for heating purposes, especially in areas where other fuel sources may be less available or more expensive. However, the use of peat moss as a fuel source is not encouraged due to its slow regeneration rate and environmental impact.
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Dried peat can be used in gardening. But it is also used as a fuel and burnt as a source of heat.
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Eugene Haanel has written: 'The exploitation of our peat bogs for the production of fuel for domestic and industrial purposes' -- subject(s): Peat bogs, Peat 'On the location and examination of magnetic ore deposits by magnetometric measurements' -- subject(s): Magnetic measurements, Iron ores, Magnetic instruments, Sampling and estimation, Ores
Yes, but peat isn't a sustainable fuel, so it is not advisable to use it.
Yes. It is the precursor to coal. Some feel it is an underutilized fuel source. See related links.
Peat is used as a fuel but it comes from the wet environment of a bog. It helps if a fuel that you are trying to burn is not wet.
Living plants in a swamp covered with sediment and pressed over time form peat, which is a valuable source of energy. Peat can be processed into peat moss or compressed into peat briquettes used for fuel.
People who sell peat want it to be dug up because it is a valuable natural resource that can be sold for profit. Peat is used for garden soil, horticulture, and fuel, making it a desirable product for commercial purposes.
One example of a solid fuel is coal. Coal was used in many early factories during the beginning of the industrial, but was phased out because it was not a clean burning fuel source.