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    Master of Few Words Senior Member KukriKhan's Avatar
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    From here

    Over the past three decades peat (or turf) production in Ireland has been transformed from a rudimentary hand-won operation to a highly mechanized and commercially profitable national industry. Through a pragmatic admixture of government policy-making and technological advancement 130,000 acres of bogland have been converted into a major fuel production complex. Peat has captured a large share of the domestic solid fuel market, both rural and urban, and accounts for one-quarter of the nation's electricity output. Owing to recent international energy shortages and inflated fuel import costs, the economic viability of peat fuel has been greatly enhanced. As a consequence, a major expansion program has been initiated. Nascent recognition of the new "peat economics" has stimulated interest in other countries and prompted serious re-examination of long-neglected boglands. Apart from providing a valuable source of indigenous energy, the industry has made appreciable social and economic contributions, particularly in terms of buttressing balance of payments and generating employment in rural districts.
    But not for Brazilians working in Ireland, apparently. Just the unwary, the unwitting, and the un-emancipated, if our Tribey has it right.

    25% of electric output... way more than what we're trying with wind & solar here.
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    As someone who lives very close to the major peat moors in England, I hope that Blair doesn't get to hear of this.

    On the other hand it could be a way of using our young offenders to find gainful employment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by InsaneApache
    As someone who lives very close to the major peat moors in England, I hope that Blair doesn't get to hear of this.

    On the other hand it could be a way of using our young offenders to find gainful employment.
    Excellent idea, what else could we send the yobs out to do?
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    Colonise somewhere?
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