The combustion of peat for energy generation accounts for approximately 4.1% of Ireland’s overall greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, with current levels of combustion resulting in the emission of 2.8 Mt of CO2 per annum. The aim of this research is to evaluate the life cycle environmental impacts of peat use for energy generation in Ireland, from peatland drainage and industrial extraction, to transportation, combustion, and subsequent after-use of the cutaway area, utilising Irish-specific emission factors. The environmental impacts considered are global warming potential, acidification potential, and eutrophication potential. In addition, the cumulative energy demand of the system is evaluated. Previous studies on the environmental impact of...
A nationwide peatland survey was conducted across 50 ombrotrophic peatlands (bogs) in Ireland to asc...
Drained peatlands are significant hotspots of carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) emissions and may also...
Ireland's forest cover stands at approximately 10 %, or 700,000 ha, of the total surface area of the...
The combustion of peat for energy generation accounts for approximately 4.1% of Ireland’s overall gr...
The combustion of peat for energy generation accounts for approximately 4.1% of Ireland’s overall gr...
Peatlands in Ireland have accumulated large amounts of carbon from the atmosphere since the last ice...
The aim of this study was to estimate total greenhouse gas emissions and climate impact of different...
Several studies using a life-cycle perspective of energy peat* have come to different results depend...
Environmental issues related to the production of peat and its use in energy generation have been th...
This paper examines peat power production in Ireland under the three pillars of energy policy—securi...
The energy sector is the major contributor to GHG (greenhouse gas emissions) in Ireland. Under EU Re...
Greenhouse impacts of different peat fuel utilisation chains were studied. A life cycle approach was...
The climate impact of energy peat utilisation have been studied both in Finland by VTT Technical Res...
New raw materials for transportation fuels need to be introduced, in order to fight against climate ...
Ireland enjoys a wet and windy climate which is highly suitable for both peatlands and wind farms. T...
A nationwide peatland survey was conducted across 50 ombrotrophic peatlands (bogs) in Ireland to asc...
Drained peatlands are significant hotspots of carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) emissions and may also...
Ireland's forest cover stands at approximately 10 %, or 700,000 ha, of the total surface area of the...
The combustion of peat for energy generation accounts for approximately 4.1% of Ireland’s overall gr...
The combustion of peat for energy generation accounts for approximately 4.1% of Ireland’s overall gr...
Peatlands in Ireland have accumulated large amounts of carbon from the atmosphere since the last ice...
The aim of this study was to estimate total greenhouse gas emissions and climate impact of different...
Several studies using a life-cycle perspective of energy peat* have come to different results depend...
Environmental issues related to the production of peat and its use in energy generation have been th...
This paper examines peat power production in Ireland under the three pillars of energy policy—securi...
The energy sector is the major contributor to GHG (greenhouse gas emissions) in Ireland. Under EU Re...
Greenhouse impacts of different peat fuel utilisation chains were studied. A life cycle approach was...
The climate impact of energy peat utilisation have been studied both in Finland by VTT Technical Res...
New raw materials for transportation fuels need to be introduced, in order to fight against climate ...
Ireland enjoys a wet and windy climate which is highly suitable for both peatlands and wind farms. T...
A nationwide peatland survey was conducted across 50 ombrotrophic peatlands (bogs) in Ireland to asc...
Drained peatlands are significant hotspots of carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) emissions and may also...
Ireland's forest cover stands at approximately 10 %, or 700,000 ha, of the total surface area of the...