Peat is an organic material consisting of partially decayed vegetation, naturally occurring in marshy or humid regions, for example, swamps and bogs. Dried peat is widely used as a fuel either at industrial sites or in domestic heating systems. Moreover, peat is utilized as a fertilizer. Moreover, it is used in cosmetics, cooking and freshwater aquaria.
Europe and Asia possess the richest peat deposits in the world and represent the top regional markets. Ireland and Finland are the leading consumers of peat as a fuel. Toppila, West Offaly and Lough Ree Power Stations are the largest peat-fueled units.
The catalogue is comprised of research reports devoted to the analysis of the peat market. The studies provide a description of the current market situation and statistics on supply, demand, imports and exports. The researches also examine major market drivers and restraints. The competition on the market is evaluated and key companies’ portfolios are presented. Furthermore, the future development opportunities for the peat market are discussed in the research reports.
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