Vermont and Maine retain top rank in residential wood heat, while New Mexico climbs to #3
Wood heat provides resilience, benefits to utilities as climate change quickens An analysis of U.S. Census data by the Allia…
Wood heat provides resilience, benefits to utilities as climate change quickens An analysis of U.S. Census data by the Allia…
In 2009, the average pellet stove emitted 2 grams of smoke (particulate matter) per hour. No one had any idea which stoves w…
By John Ackerly & Melissa Bollman Alliance for Green Heat This paper was prepared for the Warsaw Stove Summit which bro…
Updated, Dec., 2020 : Wood heating has made a comeback in the United States and has been the fastest growing heating fuel f…
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