Probably to do with the amount of concrete used to make a stable base for the turbines, which has a knock on affect on the drainage, causing more water in the bog. /BuzzKillington
which has a knock on affect on the drainage, causing more water in the bog. /BuzzKillington
which has a knock on affect on the drainage, causing more water in the bog.
/BuzzKillington
Peat bogs actually depend on water being present there. That's why they are boggy.
Spagnum moss absorbs the water, keeps it locked up with CO2 from the atmosphere and produces peat.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/jul/28/ultimate-bogs-how-saving-peatlands-could-help-save-the-planet
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Probably to do with the amount of concrete used to make a stable base for the turbines, which has a knock on affect on the drainage, causing more water in the bog.
/BuzzKillington