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Europeans increasingly burning trees for energy after green policies, Russian war, leave countries hobbled

Por: Fox Business Business September 28, 2022

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Check out what's clicking on FoxBusiness.com European consumers and businesses are increasingly turning to , including wood-derived fuels for heating and cooling, as the energy crisis continues to wreak havoc across the continent. The shift to biomass energy, which already accounts for the majority of renewable energy generated in the European Union (EU), has come as the Ukraine crisis disrupts energy supplies and alternate forms of energy... + full article



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