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A personal account of home heating by Brian Mork Biomass technologies use renewable biomass resources to produce an array of energy related products including electricity, liquid, solid, and gaseous fuels, heat, chemicals, and other materials. Bioenergy ranks second (to hydropower) in renewable U.S. primary energy production and accounts for three percent of the primary energy production in the United States. (U.S. Department of Energy)
CORN BURNING HEATERS, AN ALTERNATE ENERGY SOURCE THAT YOU AND THE ENVIRONMENT CAN LIVE WITH ... COMFORTABLY.
They burn 20%HOTTER than wood WITHOUT all the smoky smell, messy clean up, lighting problems, and overall effort to keep burning!!! You will be ABSOLUTELY AMAZED at how EASY Snow-Flame Corn Stoves are to use!!! They are simple to light, and with our patented thermostatically controlled burning process, you can heat your home for up to 48 HOURS WITHOUT LIFTING A FINGER!!! All you have to do is pour the corn kernels in the hopper and FORGET ABOUT IT!!! It doesn't get any EASIER!!! Clean up is also a BREEZE!!! Since Snow-Flame Corn Stoves burn with an unbelievably 98% EFFICIENCY compared to only 80% for wood stoves or pellet stoves, and what little ashes are left can fit in a coffee mug!!! These corn burning heating stoves are truly the MIRACLE HEATING SYSTEMS of the NEW MILLENNIUM!!! Burning shelled corn as a fuel can be a feasible way of dealing with the high prices of more conventional fuels such as fuel oil, propane, natural gas, coal, and firewood. Utilizing corn as a fuel does not compete with the food supply needed for nourishment throughout the world. While it is recognized that malnutrition is a serious global problem, the world is not experiencing a food production problem. Instead the world faces political challenges associated with providing infrastructure systems for food distribution and storage. Telephone Numbers (828)891-1006 (828)290-2001 |