Wood Burning - A Natural Choice For Energy
The choice to burn wood is a solid economic and environmentally friendly decision which is supported by a the fact that it is a naturally renewable fuel. Energy generated by both outdoor wood furnaces and wood pellet stoves in a clean combustion system, benefits both industry and the environment.
Energy produced from wood strengthens all industries by reducing dependence on foreign fossil fuels, which produce higher amounts of CO2 (greenhouse gas), and decreases the amount of wood burning waste in landfills.
Carbon Dioxide, CO2, naturally exists in the planet’s atmosphere and is an important part of supporting life. Most plants and trees use carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to promote their growth through a process known as photosynthesis. At the end of a plants or trees life cycle they rot in the forest or can be burned by man to create energy. When either of these happen they release the same amount of carbon back into the planet’s atmosphere creating what is called a carbon neutral process.
Posted: February 28th, 2008 under Outdoor Wood Burning.
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