Burning wood and trash might qualify as carbon-free under 2040 climate law, Minnesota regulators say
Minnesota regulators on Thursday said burning wood or trash to generate electricity could be considered carbon-free under the state’s landmark 2040 climate law, depending on how emissions are counted.
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Air district offers grants to replace fireplaces with electric heat pumps
The Bay Area Air District is offering grants to homeowners to offset the cost of switching from wood-burning stoves or fireplaces to electric heat pumps. The district’s Clean HEET Program is accepting ...
Darren Springer, general manager of the Burlington Electric Department, and Burlington Mayor Emma Mulvaney-Stanak, not pictured, announced on Tuesday, October 15, that the city will seek full ...
A new peer-reviewed study quantifies broadly for the first time the air pollution and public health impacts across the United States from both manufacturing wood pellets and burning them for energy.
Trendy wood-burning stoves emit dangerous air pollution, but a new report claims their benefits have been 'overlooked'.
When the temperatures outside begin to drop there's nothing we'd rather do than curl up by the fire, sip hot cocoa, and read a good book. But if your home doesn't have a traditional fireplace, this is ...
Volvo CE AirBurners BioCharger; image via Air Burners. When work is being done off the grid in remote locations, it can be hard to keep construction equipment fueled up – regardless of whether that ...
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