Posted by UsedToBeIowaDave on October 27, 2007 at 15:41:50 from (80.80.174.110):
In Reply to: Re: Pellet Stove posted by Midwest redneck on October 27, 2007 at 10:40:10:
I'm asking because I'm currently the civil military affairs officer for a manuever unit in Kosovo. This entire country is heated with wood stoves. The land and climate is similar to southern Iowa/Northern Missouri. Our area of operations includes two fairly large municipal areas. It's mind boggling to look down on either of these two cities and think about them being entirely heated with wood. I'm told, and I'll soon find out myself, that the smog from the stoves is something to behold. I've found a couple mom and pop sawmills already and have access to some operational and non-governmental funds that could set up pellet manufacturing plants. The next step would be introducing pellet stoves, but if they're dependant on electricity it's hopeless-the power plants are a communist era hold-over with brown and black outs a normal occurance. Ideas?
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