- Bord na Móna
Infobox_Company
company_name = Bord na Móna, Plc
company_
company_type = Public - Semi-State Company
company_slogan = N/A
foundation =Ireland (1946 )
location = Newbridge,County Kildare , Ireland
key_people = ?
num_employees = 2,000 (2004)
products = Firepak
Firelogs
Firelighters
Peat Briquettes
Coal
Peat Fertiliser
homepage = [http://www.bnm.ie/ www.bnm.ie/]Bord na Móna (IPA-ga|bˠoːɾˠd̪ˠ nə mˠoːn̪ˠə; lit.
Peat Board) is a semi-state company in the Ireland, created in 1946 by the [http://www.irishstatutebook.ie:80/1946/en/act/pub/0010/index.html Turf Development Act, 1946] . The company is responsible for the mechanised harvesting ofpeat , primarily in the Midlands ofIreland . Extensivebog land is exploited inCounty Offaly ,County Longford andCounty Westmeath , mainly theBog of Allen .History
The company was originally established in 1933 as the Turf Development Board, Limited, to manage this relatively plentiful
natural resource . During WWII it was necessary to stockpile peat as a fuel, ascoal was in short supply; this cemented the drive for mechanised peat harvesting.Harvesting
Peat was traditionally manually harvested by operating
cutaway bog s. This method (still privately used today) consists of sods being vertically cut from the side face of a peat deposit. Technology was derived to mechanically cut and remove layers of peat fromblanket bog s. Today, equipment is used to remove tonnes of peat each day at suitable times of year (rainfall is a significant variable in peat harvesting).Bord na Móna have developed a number of products which were novel developments in their time. Today peat
briquette s replace sods of raw peat as adomestic fuel . These briquettes consist of shredded peat, compressed to form a virtually smokeless (once lit), slow-burning, easily stored and transported fuel. Another product developed waspeat moss , a combination of peat andsoil for use in the garden - particularly in pot plants. The company also supplies peat topower station s of theElectricity Supply Board .Railways
An extensive network of
narrow gauge railway s is operated by the company in the midlands. It is often taken up and relaid as various plots are harvested or left aside. Some smaller sections of railway are used in other bog locations, for example inCounty Donegal . Bord na Móna has an extensive 2000 km (1200 mile) network, which has carried up to 5 million tonnes annually, and is larger than the main network (passenger and freight) operated byIarnród Éireann . Bord na Móna has one of the largest industrial railways inEurope .Part of the old railway in
Clonmacnoise , County Offaly is now the "Clonmacnoise and West Offaly Railway " (colloquially the "Bog Train") having been set up to give the public a tour around part of the bog. One line of the railway system runs along a section of the formerBallinasloe branch canal. This includes a section where the railway runs throughKylemore Lough .Land reclamation
The company is responsible, under government action, for reclaiming spent bogland. These areas of land are usually cleared up, with trees or other suitable vegetation being introduced. Reclaimed bogland is then usually used as a
wildlife preserve . Much of the bogs of Ireland have been depleted, it is likely that most peat-fired electricity stations will be closed within 25 years. Rhode Power Station near Edenderry, had itscooling tower s demolished on 16March 2004 as it was no longer viable, followed byBellacorick in northCounty Mayo on 14October 2007 .See also
*
List of Irish companies
*List of narrow gauge railways in Ireland External links
* [http://www.bnm.ie Official site - Bord na Móna]
* [http://www.industrialheritageireland.info/railways/interest/kylemore.htm Kylemore Lock and BNM train]
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