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Wood as a Fuel

In the past, stoves contributed to air pollution, but now with a new clean generation of stoves, we can at least make a contribution towards cleaner air and energy conservation by burning wood in a highly efficient stove.

When trees grow, they absorb carbon dioxide and generate oxygen, that is essential for our planet’s survival. Whether wood is burned as fuel or left to decay in the forest, it will release the same amount of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.

Fuel with a Future
Surely no one can doubt, that the most perfect energy source that could ever be conceived is one that self plants, provides food and shelter throughout its life and when mature, provides timber. Waste products can be burned to provide warmth and flame; during its life it will have provided twenty times more oxygen than is required for combustion, which in turn releases no more CO2 than would eventual decay.

To ensure that we have healthy trees we must have serious wood management and careful harvesting. Healthy trees absorb three times as much CO2 than will be released during combustion.

A forest is a huge battery of stored solar energy Large areas of low grade land are ideally suited to forestation. Forests are able to absorb much of the Earth’s CO2 imbalance reducing global warming. Organised forestation can moderate our need to burn precious reserves of oil and gas, conserving them for more valuable uses, limiting oil spills and minimising our need for increased nuclear power.

Supplementing your heating with an efficient Clearview stove is a significant step towards energy independence.


FAQ's

Clearview Logpile
Where do I buy wood for my stove?
If you live in Wales or the Welsh Marches why not use our Clearview Timber service and have your wood delivered to your door. All our logs come from carefully managed sustainable woodlands in Shropshire and Wales.

What sort of wood is best to burn?
Wood whether hard or soft, is an excellent fuel and by far the cheapest commonly available. Hardwood logs are best because they burn for longer.

Is wood environmentally friendly?
Yes! See Fuel with a Future (left)

How and where should I store wood?
Stacked outside in a log shed, air should be allowed to circulate - essential for drying your fuel. READ MORE >>

How much will I need?
A stove burnt for a few hours or evenings only may burn just 3 or 4 cubic metres of logs per season. Example: 3 or 4 logs per evening. A stove in constant winter use could burn 8 cubic metres per season.

Is a Clearview Stove easy to clean out?
All you will need to do is empty the ash pan once a week.

What do I do with the ashes?
If burning wood the ash is rich in pot ash and can be used as a garden fertiliser. If using other types of fuel you should dispose of them in a dustbin when the ashes are cool.


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