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Stoves Archive for January 2001
54 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:30:30 2002

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Pellet stove



Dear All:

With gas prices doubling, you may be interested in a new Canadian pellet
stove/water heater (120,000 Btu/hr) at

www.dell-point/1/1/*http://www.pelletstove.com

It is MUCH more efficient than the current models because it provides the
correct air/fuel ratio for combustion, rather than vast excess of air.  

It's called a Gas-a-Fire, but seems to be a more conventional pellet burner.  

With natural gas approaching $10/MBtu and pellets at $3 (by the ton), it may
justify its $2,000 cost.  

TOM REED


Of course it isn't nearly as nice as our gasifier stoves....

TOM REED    


Dr. Thomas B. Reed
President - The Biomass Energy Foundation
1810 Smith Rd., Golden, CO 80401
Reedtb2@cs.com;  303 278 0558;  www.woodgas.com

Research Director,
The Community Power Corporation,
8420 S. Continental Divide Rd., Suite 100
Littleton, CO 80127
303 933 3135;  treed@gocpc.com;  www.gocpc.com

Dr. Thomas B. Reed
President - The Biomass Energy Foundation
1810 Smith Rd., Golden, CO 80401
Reedtb2@cs.com;  303 278 0558;  www.woodgas.com

Research Director,
The Community Power Corporation,
8420 S. Continental Divide Rd., Suite 100
Littleton, CO 80127
303 933 3135;  treed@gocpc.com;  www.gocpc.com