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  • Wood Pellet vs Corn Stoves: The Choice May Be Out Of Your Hands - The most popular alternatives for whole house or supplemental heating are corn and wood pellet fueled stoves. These appliances are easy to operate and the initial capital outlay is significantly less than solar, wind or geothermal systems. A vital question to ask before you start evaluating the merits of pellet vs corn stoves should be: "Which fuel, corn or wood pellets, is the most readily available in my locale and therefore the cheapest to burn?" For instance, in Massachusetts corn for fuel is virtually non-existent. The closest Agway store I contacted (3/2/06) had only eleven, 50 pound bags in stock at a price of $9 each or $360 a ton. Over the course of a New England heating season, a stove will consume 3 tons of fuel.
  • Pellet Stoves - A Clean Heating Alternative To Lower Your Energy Bill - Has this winter's energy bill burnt a hole right through your wallet? You may be missing out on a cheaper alternative way to heat your home.
  • Pellet Stoves: The Alternative - If you have had enough of whopping energy consumption bills due to use of electronic heating devices, its time you switch to pellet stoves. Pellets stoves refer to stoves that use pellets as a fuel.
  • Burning To Buy A Stove(R) Then Read This: Stove Buying Guide - Gone are the days when you have to bring a very bulky and very dangerous stove when you go camping. The stoves of today are small, lightweight and very efficient, not to mention very safe. One of today's portable stoves would probably be your best buddy when you go out camping.
  • Stoves Powerd by Electricity and What Their Benefits Are - Have you ever wondered about the evolution of the stove? This article briefly explains the evolution of fire and the stoves that are now used for cooking fine meals in homes across America every night of the week. Fire is indeed a very old discovery.
  • Wood-Burning Stoves: Timeless Classics - Traditionally, wood-burning freestanding stoves were used in ski cabins and lodges, but today thanks to new design concepts they have become a welcome addition to any home.
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