FINNISH BIOFUELS ARE FUELS FOR THOUGHT

BY JOHN PAGNI NORDICS take their global civic responsibilities seriously - paying more than mere lip-service to requests to cut global warming emissions especially. Finland is a case in point, putting its money where its mouth is when it comes to renewable fuels. The European Union (EU) has encouraged green fuels, as part of its drive to increase green energy, imposing minimum targets and deadlines. The Finnish government considers the country's traditional domestic energy sources of peat and hydroelectricity to be at maximum consumption levels, so alternatives ...


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