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Go Green with Efficient Wood Stoves and Pellet Stoves

The environment is everyone’s concern. Deny it if you want, but global warming is a reality we all have to face. Also, demands for fossil fuels are heavy and depleting them every day. In addition, our dependence on other nations’ fossil fuels is dangerous and debilitating. Wouldn’t you like to do your part to help? Of course. Well, you can if you opt to buy efficient wood stoves or pellet stoves!

At the recent conference in Copenhagen on the climate change, the US, China, India, Brazil and South Africa drafted the Copenhagen Accord, which recognized that climate change is one of the greatest challenges of the present. Many nations agreed that things must be done to get the environment as healthy as it can be again. Although no formal accord was reached, it still put the environment on our mind again. Thankfully, you can easily help with global concerns simply and easily, by using wood stoves or pellet stoves to heat your home.

Other amazing efficient wood stoves are the Napoleon 1150P Wood Gourmet Cook Stoves. Imagine one of these wood stoves in your kitchen, for you can make meals on it – even when Mother Nature knocks out the power. This stylish, efficient stove has “hot zones” with a removable hot plate and lifter with a stainless steel shield gasket. For safety, the cookware stays in place thanks to “pot fender” technology that ensures pan movement without lifting. Hearken back to the days of yore when people gathered in the kitchen, cooking and swapping stories around the fire, with this efficient wood stove.

Eco-friendly efficient wood stoves exists that qualify you to get a tax credit from the EPA of up to 30% of the cost of purchasing and installing efficient wood stoves, up to $1500. That means you can spend up to $5000. You can even buy more wood stoves if the price permits, for the credit is good for as many wood stoves as you can buy for up to $5000. That means you can heat your bedroom, your kitchen and maybe even your living room with.

Of course, not everyone wants wood stoves these days, perhaps thinking back to the days when wood stoves were big pot-bellied black monsters. Luckily, for those of you who don’t want and efficient wood stove, you can opt for pellet stoves, which qualify for that all important tax credit mentioned earlier. Pellet stoves can burn wood, corn and other approved bio-fuels. Of course the most popular pellet stoves burn wood pellets and are highly efficient, safe and easy to use. You can just fill them and forget them, and they’ll burn for hours. They’re all the rage now, too, because they are so environmentally friendly. But did you know you can also get multi-fuel pellet stoves that might make you happier with your purchase? Such pellet stoves include the Hestia HHP-II Corn Pellet Stoves. These pellet stoves are perhaps the most innovative pellet stoves on the market. You can burn corn, wood or other approved bio-mass fuels. It installs with two people using a dolly, so it’s as convenient to put in place as it is to fuel up. It has 10 control settings for up to 50,000 BTUs of heating power – that’s enough to heat a home between 1750 to 2500 sq. ft. – the average sizes of most homes. In other words, you can use thee pellet stoves to heat your whole house and save a lot on your energy bills. Truly a marvel – modern looking, sleek and stylish, it’ll work for years to come.

Feel good about heating your home with an efficient wood stove or pellet stoves. You’ll be doing your part to save the environment, and we’ll all reap the benefits of cleaner air, less reliance on foreign oil and decreased heating bills. The countries that attended the Copenhagen conference will surely thank you for helping out as best you can!

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