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Wood Stoves

When you want a fireplace in your home, but do not have a brick chimney installed you can run metal chimney pipe as a venting source for your fireplace. This pipe is not complicated to install and easily connects to the top of the fireplace to allow gases and other harmful by-products of the fire to escape from the home while retaining the warmth from the fire. You will also need this type of pipe when installing wood burning stoves.

A wood stove insert is a specially designed firebox which can be installed into your existing fireplace. This type of firebox is sealed and provides the ability to burn wood more efficiently and preventing heat from going up the chimney. This insert is often made of steel or cast iron. Inserts are available with blowers that circulate the warm air into the room.

Traditional wood stoves are often made of cast iron or steel which provided the ability to not only heat the home on cold days, but also provided a flat cooking surface to prepare meals on without having to also use the cooking stove. Modern cast iron and steel Napoleon wood stoves are available which are specifically designed for both cooking and heating purposes. You can shop for Napoloen products online at New Energy Distributingwhich offers quality hearth products for the home.

There are many different brands of wood stoves available on the market today, and one such brand is Napoleon wood stoves. Napoleon stoves come in different designs and styles, and offer high energy efficiency, which keeps the heat in the room and not up the chimney. Napoleon stoves are available at New Energy Distributing.

A wood burning stove is normally made from either cast iron or steel, which becomes hot when the stove in use. Cooking pans can then be placed onto of the top of the stove and the heat used to prepare meals. If you use a cast iron pan, you can bake a cake on top of the stove while it provides heat to the room. You can find a variety of different types of stoves from New Energy Distribution, which provides quality hearth products for the home.

A wood burning stove can be added to any room of the house to provide heat and warmth on cold winter's nights. Modern versions of the traditional classic type of stove provide high energy efficiency to keep the most warmth in the home and prevent it from escaping through the chimney. There are many types and models to choose from, including cast iron wood stoves and steel wood stoves.

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A yet-to-be-released report by nonprofit group Alliance for Green Heat shows that wood heating in America dominates the residential renewable energy market, even with virtually no government subsidies to support it.

Wood fuel, one of the oldest energy sources on the planet, could become the newest commodity market if it can overcome supply limits and green concerns as demand grows for renewable energy.

BRATTLEBORO -- Local landlord Jason Cooper wanted to cut down on the amount of fossil fuel he was using to heat his Brattleboro apartments and came up with a creative, money-saving solution.

Jan. 21, 2010 issue: According to the U.S. Department of Energy 90 percent of Americans burned wood to heat their homes before the 20th century. With the discovery and development of inexpensive fossil fuel that number dropped as low as 1 percent in 1970. Recently, pellet stoves have grown in popularity as a bio-fuel powered way to heat homes. More

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