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Feat Bog Fuel In Germany

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Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
July
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

It is proposed to use the peat bogs of Gennany as sources of energy on one of the canals of the country and in the manufacture of calcium carbide. The bogs of the valley of the Ems cover some 13,000 square miles, and the proposition has been made to erect a 10,000 norse power electrlc plant in the district, which would consume annually some 200,000 tons of peat, equivalent to the amount yielded by 200 acres. One acre of bog averaging ten feet in thicktness contains about 1,000 tons of dried peat, and the amount produced by 430 square miles would afford as much heating power as the 80,000,000 tons of coal mined annually in Germany.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News