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Posted by rpautrey2 on October 24, 2008, 3:03 pm
 
Wood Heat Organization Inc
http://www.woodheat.org/

Welcome to the home of the Wood Heat Organization Inc., a nonprofit,
nongovernmental agency dedicated to the responsible use of wood as a
home heating fuel.

We start from the premise that heating a house with wood, partly or
totally, is environmentally appropriate (conditionally) and
economically beneficial. That doing it is physically healthful, and
that experiencing it is comforting to the body and soothing to the
spirit. Big claims for a heating fuel.

Like any other human endeavor, wood heating can be done badly or well.
Wood can be harvested poorly, burned dirty and its heat wasted. Or,
wood can be harvested sustainably, burned cleanly and efficiently, and
its energy used to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions that cause
global warming.

Here, you will find support for your efforts to use wood well. We'll
also clear up some misconceptions about wood heating – there are a lot
of them around. Here, you'll get a balanced view of the merits of wood
heating.

Whatever energy source you choose, its use will have an impact on the
environment. The best energy sources are renewable and the best of
those are solar power and wind power because their environmental
impacts tend to be low. As good as they are, though, they do have
their problems and limitations. Wood is another renewable energy
source with its own problems and limitations, some of which can be
managed and minimized, others of which cannot. But when it is used
effectively, wood is a fine fuel compared to the fossil fuels like
oil, gas and coal, whose consumption leads to global warming.

We hope you learn something useful and enjoy your visit.

We can help you to burn wood better

Why heat with wood?

Stoves, fireplaces, inserts, furnaces and so on . . .

All about chimneys

Planning your new hearth

Outdoor air supplies

Firewood

Wood heat safety

Heating Water with a Wood Stove

Maintenance

Tips and techniques

Woodburning and the environment

Wood Heat Wisdom

Wood Heat Videos





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