As a response to the high cost of heating oil, many Maine households are considering converting to heating with pellet stoves and furnaces. Will the growing pellet manufacturing and pellet stove industries continue to expand? Will Maine serve as a
model for other northern states? Or could pellet production falter, and leave homes stuck without an adequate supply?
Wood pellets.
My apartment's heated by oil and I'd feel better if my landlady would switch to a wood pellet system if there were some way to automatically feed the pellets into the burner. But it would still produce carbon dioxide and particulates. I'd much prefer central air, which heats and cools with electricity. Professor Dick Hill in June 7th's BDN calculated that a square 100 miles on each side of photo-voltaic solar cells in Arizona will provide all of the electricity the U.S. uses. What are we waiting for? zfacts.com states that we've spent $548 billion in the Iraq war so far, just to Bushize the region for the oil companies. That would have bought a lot of solar cells, and we'd be well on our way to being energy and carbon dioxide liberated. And is it my imagination or does Charles Krauthammer seem to be staring at us like our defense budget is glaze and the Middle East is a plate of pork chops?