I'm lucky. I live in Pennsylvania on the edge of prime anthracite country. I have a Vermont Castings coal stove with shaker grates, (no electricity needed for an auger), so those instances when we lose power, (54 hours, one winter), we stay toasty warm. It's extra work, but what a beautiful rock-steady heat. And I live in a split-level with the stove at the far end of the lower level, and with no structural impediment to the air, a natural whole-house circulation occurs. 3 tons sit in a coal bin outside my house, and 2½ will heat us the entire winter. Coalmen aren't stupid, and coal's creeping up with the others. When I put this in maybe 10 years ago, coal was $95/ton-delivered, and now it's $210/ton-delivered. I heard, on a local coal mine tour, that there's still enough anthracite under Pennsylvania to fuel the entire eastern seaboard for 200 years. Amazing statistic!
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