Does anyone have any direct experience with burning either of these items? I literally have access to an infinite supply of it (measured in tons per week) and I know it burn like pine because the moisture content is 5-6%. Twenty years ago, I use to burn some of it in my fireplace stove and as long as I added it in a hot fire, it burned very well and cleanly, but I could never start up with it because the gases stunk up the neighborhood.
So yes, it burns, but I don't know what a steady diet of in in an EKO or Biomass would do to the boiler.
Anyone experienced with it?
I hate particles boards with a passion, therefore, I do not burn it. I only burn things that I love….
Well Jim, I know this was directed at my response.Isn't it a bid odd to base a decision to burn based on whether you can smell anything in the exhaust gases? I suppose that is how mercury was detected in power plant emissions. Or carbon monoxide from the gas furnace, if those who tried the smell test lived to describe the odors.