O C Diver
Guru
- Joined
- Dec 16, 2010
- Messages
- 13,336
- Location
- Fort Myers, Florida
- Vessel Name
- End Of The Line
- Vessel Make
- Trinka 10 Dinghy
The one negative against us after our rather small boat is a small wood stove in which we burn pellets made from sawmill waste wood. It gets fired up a couple times a day to take the edge off during winter and when the power goes out, like a couple years ago when we got 7 feet of snow in 2 days and the power was out for three days.
Think global, act local, be responsible, and TOHO! (Today Only Happens Once)
Use to heat my Maryland house with wood pellets. For several reasons, we removed the stove this fall, and installed a Geothermal heat pump. The unit pulls heat out of the house in the summer and stores it in the ground. During the winter we pull it out of the ground and pump it back in the house. Still have to use some electricity to run the pump, but much more efficient than a traditional heat pump. Early numbers look to have the same annual electrical cost (summer air conditioning), but not the pollution from burning 3 tons of pellets each winter.
Ted
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