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Is burning wood harmful to the environment?

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Is burning wood harmful to the environment?

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No, in fact, wood is a renewable resource which environmentalists consider carbon “neutral” because trees absorb the carbon released when wood is burned. Carbon emissions from fossil fuels, such as oil and gas, are a major contributor to ozone-depleting greenhouse gases. So fossil fuels add carbon to the atmosphere while wood energy recycles carbon. In addition, unlike oil and gas, wood does not emit sulfur which contributes to acid rain. When burned efficiently, you can feel good about using wood fuel. Please call us at 508-798-5970 or email us at info@biomasscombustion.

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