• Renewable Energy

    Liechtenstein  2010.09.06

    In issue: Stamp(s): 3   

    Printing: offset

    Printable Version

  • Perforation type: 13 ¾x14

    Subject:

    1 franc. On the water surface is shown schematically cycle of using water power.

    Additional:

    *In 2004 the Government of the Principality of Liechtenstein published its wide-ranging and ambitious Energy Strategy 2013. Its contents included the stated aim of reducing greenhouse-gas emissions by more than 8 % over the 1990 level by 2013. This is to be achieved by selective and subsidized thermal refurbishment of existing buildings or increasing to more than 10% the share in overall energy consumption of renewable energy sources such as hydropower, solar energy and geothermal energy. The “Renewable Energy” series of stamps is devoted specifically to these energy sources, which are characterized by being self-renewing and thus sustainably available resources. The first part of this series highlights “Hydropower” (face value CHF 1.00), “Wood” (face value CHF 1.40) and “Near-Surface Geothermal Energy” (face value CHF 2.80) as such renewable energy sources. The proportion of wood in the biomass is to be substantially raised in the coming years by, among other things, increasing the number of wood-chip heating systems installed in public buildings. Hydropower is converted into electrical energy by means of turbines and generators. The “Wood” stamp depicts the wood-chip wave formation typically produced by the rotary stirrer used in a special heating apparatus such as this. In the still young process of geothermal energyrecovery (terrestrial heat) the energy stored in the earth is turned into usable heat. This stamp therefore shows a cross-section through a piece of ground. A distinctive feature of the stamp series is the use of heat-sensitive ink.

     

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    This information was taken on the official Liechtenstein Post page

    On icon of the ​water wheel was used thermoprinting.

    Please, also look at FDC and special cancellation for this issue

    Topics: Irrigation and water wheels Stylized mills Various