Examples of using Lignite in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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from the Palaeolithic Age, that were found between 1994 and 1998 in the open-cast lignite mine, Schöningen,
Residents living near the Kostolac plant say most of the pollution comes from the lignite ash field and the open-pit mine that will expand even further when the new plant starts production.
from the Palaeolithic Age, that were found between 1994 and 1998 in the open-cast lignite mine, Schöningen,
The ecosystem was badly hit by emissions, produced by lignite fired power stations located in the Zittau basin,
the energy came from burning dirty and inexpensive lignite(brown coal) from local strip mines.
before descending into the vast Garzweiler lignite mine, located south-west of Düsseldorf.
The results of the study indicate quite strongly that the use of lignite carbon in a saltwater aquarium removes something(in all likelihood one or more trace elements)
There were patches of blackened snow on the red-tiled roof, and through the black teeth of its towering chimney rose a column of lignite smoke; wedged between the triangle of the roof and the rectangle of the chimney was
Lignitis! I know!-Lignite.
Oil, coal or lignite, once used, cannot be replaced.
petroleum ranks first in value, followed by coal(including lignite).
The most common types of coal(bituminous, lignite, and anthracite) can be differentiated by their diverse physical
it can be extracted from leonardite, peat or lignite, different source with different content and quality.
includes the southernmost"panhandle" of the Gmina Bogatynia, where the vast Turów strip mine has extracted lignite resources since 1904.
from which the Lowlands are formed, contains lignite(a form of coal), oil,
there are 5 billion tons of peat, 126.5 billion tons of lignite, and no statistical data on weathering coal.
have 4.5 billion tonnes of anthracite, a higher quality of coal, and the rest is lignite, which is mainly suitable for power plants.
With most of the country's coal and lignite mining companies and electricity producers completely or partially owned or controlled by the state,
People shut down one of Europe's biggest carbon polluters in Germany, occupying a lignite mine and nearby power station for more than 48 hours, reducing the plant's capacity by 80 percent.
In Germany, 3,500 people shut down one of Europe's biggest carbon polluters, occupying a lignite mine and nearby power station for over 48 hours, reducing the plant's capacity by 80 percent.