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Img 4: Number and distribution of biogas plants. [http://biom.cz/cz/produkty-a-sluzby/bioplynove-stanice BIOM]
Img 4: Number and distribution of biogas plants. [http://biom.cz/cz/produkty-a-sluzby/bioplynove-stanice BIOM]


The situation in Czech is not so bad. Even though the topic of green energy is very popular in politics, according to the Biom’s map there are quite many biogas stations around the country. A positive fact is certainly that the majority is small-scaled so that they use less material only from near distance. Furthermore Greg mentioned in his book Biodiesel: Growing a New Energy Economy[http://books.google.cz/books?hl=cs&id=gJIyU-DWYPoC&q=had+the+largest#v=snippet&q=had%20the%20largest&f=false] that Czech “had  the largest number of biodiesel production plants in the world” among only three were bigger. For our work is interesting that the biodiesel industry came here from better developed Austria and adopted the model of small farmers’ cooperatives.
The situation in Czech is not so bad. Even though the topic of green energy is not very popular in politics, according to the Biom’s map there are quite many biogas stations around the country. A positive fact is certainly that the majority of them is small-scaled so that they can use less material only from nearer distance. Furthermore Greg mentioned in his book ''Biodiesel: Growing a New Energy Economy'' [http://books.google.cz/books?hl=cs&id=gJIyU-DWYPoC&q=had+the+largest#v=snippet&q=had%20the%20largest&f=false] that Czech “had  the largest number of biodiesel production plants in the world” among only three had high production capacity . For our work is interesting that the biodiesel industry came here from better developed Austria and adopted the model of small farmers’ cooperatives.
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