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zosiayarn · 28 days ago
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LYS had some of the west yorkshire spinners Christmas sparkle sock yarn so I picked up Yuletide and Nutcracker and im pumped to try and make some Christmas socks
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upcycleprojectbyrubes · 1 year ago
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Barnsley Main Colliery.
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Barnsley Main colliery is hidden despite its location being so close to Barnsley town centre and various residential areas. It is adjacent to the Trans Pennine Trail and is set within attractive and varied greenspace. Its historical significance is further signified by the site being the location for the largest mining disaster in England.
Barnsley Main Colliery had originated as Oaks Colliery, when a coal-winding shaft and a pumping shaft were sunk to the west of Oaks Lane, Stairfoot, in 1824 resulting in hundreds of jobs for locals.
Thirteen explosions occurred at the colliery in just over ten days resulting in the deaths of 383 miners and the closure and infilling of the Old Oaks shafts.
The new shafts sunk at Ardsley in the following year and was opened as the ‘New Oaks Colliery’ in 1870. However Barnsley Main closed in 1965, following an accelerated pit-closure programme.
A £25 million-pound refurbishment scheme saw the re-opening of Barnsley Main in the 1970s, with the construction of several new buildings at the pit top. The site’s surviving headgear and two-storey, brick-built engine house date from this period.
Barnsley Main is clearly a symbol of the mining heritage of the Dearne and Yorkshire as a whole. The rarity of the pithead highlights and old building is very significant. The Dearne was once covered in many such structures – this is the only one left. It represents a huge opportunity to engage with people of all generations in the mining past of the Dearne and use it as a starting point for further discussion, consultation, creativity, learning and understanding. if gives locals a taste of what their own family history could have been like. Barnsley Council was successful in 2012 in having the structure designated as Grade 2 listed.
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Barnsley Main Colliery, Barnsley (2017a) Discover Dearne. Available at: https://discoverdearne.org.uk/sites/barnsley-main-colliery-barnsley/ (Accessed: 08 November 2023).
Barnsley Main Colliery, Barnsley (2017b) Discover Dearne. Available at: https://discoverdearne.org.uk/sites/barnsley-main-colliery-barnsley/ (Accessed: 08 November 2023).
Barnsley Main: Marking Mining (2016) Discover Dearne. Available at: https://discoverdearne.org.uk/projects/protecting-key-areas-dearne/barnsley-main-memory-oaks-disaster/ (Accessed: 08 November 2023).
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egensys · 1 year ago
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5kW Vaillant Arotherm Plus air source heat pump with a 200L Vaillant Unistor cylinder installed in West Butterwick, North Lincolnshire.
This customer was able to access a £5,000 Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) voucher to support the cost of installation. BUS vouchers are available for all homeowners with fossil fuel or standard electric heating to apply.
Egensys install and service heat pumps, Solar PV and solar battery storage systems in the East Midlands and South Yorkshire, email us at [email protected].
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proven456 · 2 years ago
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District Heating
It is the site of one of the pilots where the EU-funded R-ACES project will check waste heat management tools it has developed to create ecoregions . These are industrial areas where companies collaborate, exchanging excess power flows to scale back emissions. Nyborg’s excessive rate of renewable vitality sourcing and the large-scale participation of locals in the district heating system make it a great example of how to bring heat networks nearer to residents and local businesses.
Reducing the value of upkeep and carbon footprint are key drivers for all users, in addition to enhancing the sustainability and suppleness of vitality administration. District Heat networks provide these lowered costs, in addition district heating system to rising revenue by promoting extra power to external businesses or the grid. Sweco has been involved in driving the delivery of renewable and lower-cost heat via district heating projects for so much of many years throughout Europe.
Currently solely 2% of houses in the UK are connected to district heat community, which the government goals to extend to 17% by 2050. Previously, many purchasers have been left with out access to any impartial adjudication. While all mains fuel or electric heating customers could escalate complaints to the Energy Ombudsman, it didn't cowl clients of district heating networks not a part of the voluntary Heat Trust scheme.
Seen as a key strategy for decarbonising our heat dense cities, when coupled with a high-temperature water source heat pump the result is a 2050 prepared answer that can be carried out now. The Leeds PIPES scheme is being developed by Leeds City Council alongside power company Vital Energi. The community has obtained £4m funding from West Yorkshire Combined Authority and Leeds City Region Enterprise Partnership (LEP) by way of the Leeds City Region Growth Deal. An extra £5.8m of European Regional Development Funding has been acquired district heating uk to help to connect 1,080 council houses in the Lincoln Green space. The innovative Leeds PIPES community was named following a collaboration with the local Co-operative Academy, Year 9 pupils labored with the members of the Leeds PIPES project group to know how the heat community would work and the advantages it might convey to Leeds.
Heat recovered from the information centre’s water cooling system will provide the network’s main source of warmth, and shall be distributed by the warmer of the two pipes. Customers requiring heat will hook up with the ambient loop through an area heat pump system. Following campaigning from the NHF and others, the government has confirmed that heat network prospects are eligible for the Energy Bills Support Scheme Alternative Funding. Some heat community prospects who are metered may have obtained these funds directly from their electrical energy provider. Meanwhile, other heat community customers (as properly as others who wouldn't have a direct relationship with their electricity supplier) will obtain the £400 by way of the Energy Bills Support Scheme Alternative Funding portal, which they will want to apply to before 31 May 2023.
The system was put in when the property was built within the 1970’s and delivers heat and sizzling water by way of a community of mains pipework throughout the property. Up till fairly just lately it was finest practice to keep the flow and return temperatures fairly district heating projects uk shut, as older, non-condensing boilers struggled to deal with a major distinction. However, modern condensing boilers work nicely underneath these conditions, so if you’re tasked with designing a heat network, I’d urge you to make use of this to your advantage.
and without contributing to city air pollution. This might appear overwhelming, especially given the quite a few instruments and systems that should be coordinated often. Managing teleheating meter databases, customer portals and massive quantities of knowledge that include it require an built-in approach. The project has been classified as B/0, requiring an environmental evaluation to find out the potential environmental impacts, both constructive and unfavorable, and to determine compliance necessities with relevant national, EU or World Bank standards. The project is intended to enhance the present district heating service of town of Lviv in western Ukraine and to rework it into an efficient enterprise run on commercial rules. Commercialisation of the district heating companies will embrace the involvement of personal power financial savings companies which is able to act as brokers in installing and maintaining meters, billing and collection.
cheaper heating and cheaper cooling than standard methods, in addition to proving heating and cooling with a very low carbon footprint. With so many advantages on supply together with lower carbon emissions and vitality invoice financial savings, a change in the finest way district energy is regulated, making it simpler for customers to commit could come sooner quite than later. For all the advantages that district heating has to supply, there are a number of problems when putting district heating it into apply. The largest of these potential issues is that district heating is far more simple to plan and implement for forward of buildings being built, rather than retrofitted. It’s all about taking power launched as heat from a variety of vitality sources and connecting to energy shoppers by way of a system of extremely insulated pipes. Our groups goal to take the complication out of boiler rent for district heating services.
District Heating Delivery, handling and storage of district heating is a specialist ability. Pipework typically comes in 12m lengths or massive rolls and like all large deliveries and crane lifts it has the potential to be harmful if not dealt with correctly. We can oversee the supply, dealing with and storage of district heating pipework, plant and equipment, creating secure compounds and lay down areas and our expertise is invaluable on tight, busy developments and premises. We have expertise of organising every thing from short-term visitors lights and diversions by way of to street closures and various public transport methods. ICAX has developed a District Energy Management System ("EMS") to manage the switch of thermal energy from the times and places it is most cheaply available to the instances and places where it's most needed.
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lilyaarron-blog · 5 years ago
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ameliaalbro · 5 years ago
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Stainless Steel Pumps & Valves Ltd
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damarsupplies · 4 years ago
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Are you facing problems because your heat pumps are not functioning properly? If the answer is yes then, you should look for the experts for repair and maintenance service of outdoor heat pumps West Yorkshire. The reason for assigning the task to the professional team of a reputed company is that you can rely on them to get a desired result.
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swimmingpoolservicing · 4 years ago
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If you are looking for installation of Outdoor Heat Pumps in West Yorkshire. Visit our website or contact us at Damar Supplies Ltd.
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samraxx · 4 years ago
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In addition to designing and constructing high-quality pools, Executive Pool & Leisure Products offer a professional and reliable repair and maintenance service in West Yorkshire
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swimmingpoolrefurbishment · 4 years ago
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If you plan to heat your pool but do not want to install anything that could be potentially ozone hazardous, an outdoor heat pump in West Yorkshire is just what you need.
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How do you maintain a Swimming Pool Servicing West Yorkshire?
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whatdoesshedotothem · 3 years ago
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Saturday 23 September 1837
7 50
12 40
very fine morning and F63° at 8 50 am breakfast at 9 with A- and Mr. Gray – had Townend the horse dealer (had sent John to tell him yesterday I had sold the 2 bays) I would not leave my breakfast and he will call again – had Mercers’ man after breakfast about the windows that will not do – he said they were according to Mr. Blythe’s order! Mr. Harper to settle it – wrote and sent note and check for fifty by George (to ride Felix 1st time to H-x and get breaking bits) to ‘Mr. McKean Yorkshire District Bank H-x’ – came down at 10 50 with the note in my hand supposing that ‘Mr. Barber from York’ was come – Georges unintelligible pronunciation – it was Mr. Vavill from York the plumber whose man has done the W.C. here and at Northgate – left him immediately and ran after A- (with whom I was to have walked part of the way to Cliff Hill) but she was gone too far, so I stopt at Listerwick pit, and was with Joseph Mann there and at Mytholm engine pit (3/4in. deep hardly a foot broad of water running over) and at the near Low end of Lower place field called the Park Mytholm farm houses and at L. E.P. from 11 to after 1 – certainly according to the best of remembrance not ½ the water running over at M.E.P. there was about a year ago when I went with Mr. Harper to look at it – I believe JM. is right – it is the dead water we have at L.E.P. – talked what was to be done – new engine pit sinking in Dodgson’s Park field near low end, just on the north side the great 40 yards throw down – JM. thought the pit would not be much more than 40 yards deep to the Low bed - .:. we should have not much to pump them at L.E.P. if not much water, and surely close under the throw there could not be much, the pit would be sunk for 40/. per yard towards which £50 would be saved by not bottoming L.E.P. which certainly ought not to be bottomed for bottoming it would only make another let-off for the water like my uncle Joseph’s drift from Mytholm EP. (beginning there at noting) going all under Lower brea wood to Tilley holme style and ending then in the middle band the stratum in which the water now pothers us at L.E.P.  we are 6ft. lower at L.E.P. in the middle band then the middle band is at the end of my uncle’s drift – nothing to hold the water back but the 5ft. broad west ward throw (west board) and if this does not hold it back of course it must fall upon us thro’ the open stone of the middle band spite of the distance of about 50 yards suppose the Park E.P. cost £100 or £150 the fifty saved at L.E.P. goes towards it – and, the loose of coal is by some thousands more valuable but then I should want a 5 or 6 (Rawsons’ 2 engines are 4 horse each) horse power steam Engine to pump the water – the Listerwick wheel being of no use to the colliery – fiat but it must work a mill and this ought to pay me for what I have laid out – about 800 yards from Park E.P. to L.E.P. the 2 heads might be driven small (not corve gates) for must be crooked to get past Dove house land, and if this ever purchased straight heads would be then driven – these small heads would bury all their stuff and the coal would more than pay expense might be worked at 3 shifts (in the 24 hours) 1 ½ yard done in each at a shift = 1 ½ x 3 x 6 = 27 yards per week suppose 20 yards per week
800/20 = 40 weeks required for driving the 2 heads say 1 year
this would retard nothing for the Incline will take 2 years from the time of finishing the leveling of the platform – P.E.P. might be bottomed by Xmas – will not begin the Incline till P.E.P. is bottomed – well! but 2 years from next Xmas the colliery Incline and all might be fairly going and if L.E.P. had answered ever so well I could not have been complete sooner – then where am I the worse? am I not the better – Listerwick mill ought to pay for all that has been laid out, and the P.E.P. Loose will pay for the steam engine – think it over – told JM. to tell Holt to come but all rates to being boring on Monday – (will be done in 3 days) to see how deep the upper bed is close on this side the great throw – this must be done to shew how deep to sink the P.E.P.
JM. says a man will get 20 loads hard or upper bed per day to be sold at 7d. as many as I can have got and profit will = 2d.
10 x 6 = 120 at 2d. profit = 20/. per week profit per collier .:. 5 colliers would pay me £5 per week I talked of stopping up Long goit – this to be done with all secrecy – then no mischief could be done as J. Oates some months ago told me I should one day repent having driven the Long goit – returned along the walk – home at 1 ½ - out about in the garden etc had Parkinson and Blythe and Mark Hepworth from 5 to after 6 – then at the hay barn, and came in at 6 50 – with all till 7 – dinner
Offered Joseph M- Frank’s cottage or the 1 above it and ½ the upper garden at £8 per annum and the Ing indirectly valuing it at £12 per annum to consider about it
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dinner at 7 ¼ - ½ asleep – coffee read the newspaper – came upstairs 20 minutes after A- at 9 50 – ¾ hour with her at her bedside – then from 10 35 to 12 looking at estate plan and making memorandum in rough book respecting coal and new engine pit – very fine day – F50 ½° at 8 50 pm
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timehasbeenbusy · 4 years ago
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17 & 18 November 1828
Monday 17 November 1828
11 25/60
From 6 40/60 to 8 read from page 30 – 42 of the Brief History of Christ Hospital and wrote the whole of the above today – Breakfast at 8 20/60 – off to Halifax at 8 50/60 down the old bank to Mr Briggs – said I had seen Holt, and what I had said to him – Mr Briggs thought I had better give away the coals - getting them would be expensive – must have an engine – did not think they would pay – giving them away would not, said it was my present mind to get them at all rates – Mr Briggs said he would see Holt, and go with him to plan the ground, Mr Briggs shewed me an oak-root round table made at Brighhouse priced £20 – one not so handsome sold to Mr Stead for £25 - About 20 minutes there – then sat 25 minutes with Mrs Veitch (poorly in a bad cold), then at 9 ¾ got to Savile hill –the breakfast things not removed Mrs and 2 Miss Wilcocks – Miss Pickford much better for the baths of St Gervais, to spend the winter at Roma – to write there poste restante – Mrs Wilcocks going to write to her today – begged a little of her paper and wrote ⅓ of the first page small and close, hoping my letter to Genoa was received, giving my address in Paris – observing she could be complacent in writing full letters, all crossed, as I had just seen, to Mrs Wilcocks - to write to me before expecting to hear of or from me again – uncertain as to my stay here, but would not exceed 10 days or a fortnight – asked what beauties she most admired and what thought of this place and that – should not at this moment say of what use her information might be to me – thought that by hook and by crook, I should see her before the twelvemonth’s end –
 ½ hour at Savile hill –then went to Throps – not at home – could learn nothing – my job was but a small one – would think about it – Throp most likely to be at home between 12 and 2 – returned along the canal – the new lodge to Stonyroyde, nearly roofed gable-end, labells windows, little building expensively hewed – got home up the old bank at 12 – Letter from Mariana Scarbro’on my desk – 3 hurried pages 2½ pm yesterday, ‘great change – cannot last much longer – ‘the struggles are dreadfully severe, and it is indeed a trying scene to us all’ – Mariana sat up on Friday night, but says she bore it well – ‘as to myself, have no fears on my account – I am honestly and in truth the best of the set’ would ‘like me to write something more than a mere statement that life was no more ….to appear in the York paper ……..’some little tribute to his merits would be gratifying to us all’ will write tomorrow (ie today) if any thing happens – if not on Tuesday (ie tomorrow) – offers to bring my father cod, sounds as she passes through – Had just begun to write when (at 12 20/60) Miss Hudson of Hipperholme called for ½ an hour – going to send off a parcel from Whitleys tomorrow by the van in 3 or 4 days to Miss MacLean if I had any letter to send Whitley would enclose it in time tomorrow afternoon – said I was much obliged etc etc but a very bad correspondent abomined letter-writing only said what I had to say – did not believe I could make up my mind to write – thought I, no, I wont send in her parcel, I do not understand all this, they shall have it to themselves  Miss Hudson Miss Maclean had asked many questions about the place – it was not very beautiful country and she had said so – I abused the house – said much wanted doing at it – it was a doghole of a place as I always told people – I certainly never said much in its favour  -
Came upstairs again at 12 50/60 – from 1 to 3, wrote 3 pages to Mariana including the following ‘as to the request that I should write something more than a common obituary notice, be it remembered Mary, that I am not an advocate  for long paragraphs of this kind in newspapers, and, above all, that it is Steph, not I who can do this best – when I am serious, you know my repugnance to speak or write strongly in praise or dispraise – all that I need add is, that, were my own father in the circumstances of yours, and I heard I persuaded myself to write any thing more than a mere ‘announcement of the death, it would probably be something like the following’ –
‘Died on ------- at his house in Scarborough, in the ----- year of his age, after a long and ‘severe illness, William Belcombe Esquire, ---- years a resident physician in this city ‘where his talent soon established him at the head of his profession, where by his mild ‘and gentlemany manners, and active and useful benevolence, he was soon and lastingly endeared to all who knew him well – He was eminently successful in his practice which ‘was very extensive  ‘to the last of his professional career, he devoted a considerable ‘portion of every day to his numerous poor and‘gratis patients; and it does not fall to the ‘lot of every one to be more sincerely lamented, or to leave behind him a good name ‘better deserved – But Mary, do you not think, it would be best for Steph to draw up a ‘proper memoir to be inserted in the Genteman’s Magazine?  To do this, no-one is better fitted than your brother – As a professional man, he might give a brief and comprehensive sketch which, in doing credit to his father, might reflect some credit upon himself – your father’s practice which laid the foundation-stone ‘of his reputation in York, was, at that time new in England?  His services in the navy, experience in the ‘West Indies, studies and intimacies with the man of letters on the continent, mild treatment of insanity cases,‘not to forget (if thought proper) descent from an old and respectable Lancashire family, and his marriage with‘whom, - might, if well handled by his son, do some dutiful honour, and some practical good – give‘my best regards to Steph, and tell him so – Then write the following to Mr Birmingham ‘Shibden hall Monday 17 November‘1828 – Sir – Being domiciliated in Paris, I wish to take over with me, on my return, a small box of plate viz ‘1 tea-pot, a couple of dozen folks, dozen spoons, cream jug and sugar, - basin, snuffers and tray, and a couple of ‘waiters – I know, some particular permit is required for this from the French chef de douanes – I shall be much obliged to‘you to take the earliest opportunity of giving me all necessary information on this subject, direct to Mrs Lister,‘Shibden hall, Halifax, Yorkshire – on my arrival at Dover, I will pay you any expense that may have been ‘incurred on my account – I am, Sir etc etc A Lister’ – all which took me till 5 – then skimming over again Cronhelms Book-keeping – dressed – dined at 6 25/60 – at 7 sent off to the post by John, my letter to Mariana ‘Doctor Belcombe’s Scarborough’ and to Mr John Birmingham, Commissioner, Old Ship Hotel, Dover, Post paid’  then Sat talking till after 9 – wrote the last 3 lines – went up to bed ay 10 5/60 – very fine day not so damp and thick as these last few days – rather inclined to be a little frosty – reading the rules in Hutton’s Book-keeping, till 10 ¾
Tuesday 18 November 1828
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Read the 1st 45 lines Saturday 2  I went out at 7½ - went to Cowgate wood – took the wallers from walling and stayed there to right the set started against the wood in Pearson’s great brow – stayed with them and did not get home till 10¼ - sent John to make holes for planting in Pump Lane – find on my desk letter from Mariana Scarbro’, 11 hurried lines dated yesterday 17th instant ‘at 5 minutes before 1 today my precious father breathed his last without a groan, tho’ from 11 yesterday to the same hour at night his sufferings were very severe, after that he became calm and composed until 5 this morning, when difficulty of breathing returned and continued till within a few minutes of his death - Steph was with us - my mother at this minute bears ‘up tolerably, and we all do our best – I will write again in a day or 2 – God bless you – always yours Mariana’ –Will she get my letter of yesterday today? What will she think of what I wrote to announce Dr Belcombe’s death? It will seem cold, praiseless, spiritless, heartless – how different our feelings!  Her expression precious father –shocks me – dear father – or simply father - It smites me best to think of those I love when gone as if they were still here – I never yet could say my poor uncle and Mr Sunderland’s exclamation on first seeing him a corpse ‘poor thing!’ shocked me more than I could describe -  Letter also from Isabella Norcliffe, Langton, they had heard a bad account of Dr Belcombe’ think it will be a happy release but I dread the effect it will produce upon Mariana, whose nerves are little able to bear such a shock – I fear there is no chance of our meeting at Lawton, as of course she will not leave Scarbro’ just at present’ – they leave Langton for Bath on the 2nd of December -
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sidknee23 · 6 years ago
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Some rousing Ukrainian music by second-generation lads from West Yorkshire, just like my Jules (aka, Yuli within the family), seems as appropriate as any way to ring in this new year. Gets the blood pumping and all that rot.
Even though I feel like crap today. Just my regular crap. With bloody prednisone added to the mix to stave off an on-going IBD flare. There was a day when I only took meds for my crazy head... Now my whole flippin' body. As predicted, no overnight changes in my immediate state of so-called well-being. A little worse, actually. It's all day-to-day. I get tired of my own complaints. People expecting my chronic conditions to be "better". Wanna slap those folks and hand them the OED! I loathe a lazy brain.
Probably good that women are not "allowed" to dance the Hopak. Or so tradition abides. I'm sure there are many women dancing it today. But I shall just tap my foot to the increasing tempo and rest the remaining bits of my too-early-dilapidated self. As Jules would warn me - "No spring chicken moves, Bean!" Repeated every time I jump up into dance mode these days! Ah, it can be hard to keep a crazy redhead down... Even if she knows she'll pay later!
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biomassenergy · 6 years ago
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lilyaarron-blog · 5 years ago
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