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Regional Perspectives On Farm Energy Daniel Ciolkosz

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Regional Perspectives On Farm Energy Daniel Ciolkosz
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.18 MB
Pages: 153
Author: Daniel Ciolkosz
ISBN: 9783030908300, 9783030908317, 3030908305, 3030908313
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Regional Perspectives On Farm Energy Daniel Ciolkosz by Daniel Ciolkosz 9783030908300, 9783030908317, 3030908305, 3030908313 instant download after payment.

This book examines the characteristics and opportunities for farm energy in the northeast quadrant of the United States, with attention to energy use, strategic energy management, and energy production by solar, wind, biomass, and other means. Throughout, the distinct characteristics of the region and their impact on energy solutions are discussed, and the outlook for future energy strategies is considered. Farm energy production and use are topics of increasing interest, as the need for improved efficiency and the opportunity for sustainable energy production both drive agricultural enterprises to reduce energy use and pursue opportunities for renewable energy production and use on the farm. However, the unique regional characteristics of agriculture make it challenging to apply a single approach to all situations.

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