Wood Energy for Residential Heating in Alaska: Current Conditions, Attitudes, and Expected Use - Gill Nicholls - Books - Createspace - 9781505915037 - February 14, 2015
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Wood Energy for Residential Heating in Alaska: Current Conditions, Attitudes, and Expected Use

Gill Nicholls

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Wood Energy for Residential Heating in Alaska: Current Conditions, Attitudes, and Expected Use

Publisher Marketing: This study considered three aspects of residential wood energy use in Alaska: current conditions and fuel consumption, knowledge and attitudes, and future use and conditions. We found that heating oil was the primary fuel for home heating in southeast and interior Alaska, whereas natural gas was used most often in south-central Alaska (Anchorage). Firewood heating played a much more important role as a secondary (vs. primary) heating source in all regions of Alaska. In interior Alaska, there was a somewhat greater interest in the use of wood energy compared to other regions. Likewise, consumption of fossil fuels was considerably greater in interior Alaska. Cost was a primary factor influencing motivation to convert to wood energy. Most respondents were at least somewhat familiar with residential wood-burning systems, however relatively few were familiar with Environmental Protection Agency certified woodstoves. Firewood/cordwood was by far the preferred wood fuel choice, whereas wood briquettes were least preferred. Similarly, firewood was the type of wood fuel that respondents were most familiar with. Variations were observed between Alaska's primary regions (southeast, south-central, and interior).

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 14, 2015
ISBN13 9781505915037
Publishers Createspace
Genre Topical > Ecology
Pages 36
Dimensions 216 × 280 × 2 mm   ·   108 g

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