so if I'm reading this correctly, what one sees coming out the chimney is nothing but heated up/burnt sap which is 90% water which means it is pretty much all steam. One is still burning the same load of wood whether it is wet or dry,it's just that the wet wood has to "steam out" first , then burn. So what people are seeing/complaining about is 90% steam and 10% burnt sap ( which is where the smell comes from). Here again, they just go for the "low hanging fruit" and all the other fruit on the tree (the 80% which constitutes the REAL polluters of the world) just pay them off and the little guy gets screwed again.Here in MI we have "controlled burn" of hundreds of acres every year. Of course it's all pollutant free/particulate free and no carbon emissions. All the wood stoves in MI would never equal the "controlled burn". Just more BS! Someone , including the company I used to work for , want's legislation passed so they can begin selling huge expensive gasification units. They all know the best way to create a market is through legislation/pay-ola. There's a million dollar assembly line just sitting idle right now to build these things(I have personally seen it and helped build it)just waiting for the "legislation". (I'm retired now so can't get fired for divulging this) besides doesn't it create polutants if you "fire" someone?lol
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