I've been looking into various wood boilers such as Atmos, EKO, Econoburn, Greenwood, etc. and what I have found is that most sellers/dealers are in the Northeast, especially around NY, Connecticut, etc. Why hasn't gasification technology made it to the Midwest? I know of several OWB made in my area of the country including Hardy, Central, etc but you would have to have a gasification boiler shipped cross country.
Is it because wood fuel is so expensive in the Northeast and people are rightly getting the most energy from their wood? Everyone I know has one version or another of these smoke monsters. And yet, there purchase price is on par if not more than an Atmos/Econoburn. Maybe it is because of their air quality laws?
I'd love to see one of these gasification boilers up close but there are no dealers to be found. I've seen some great videos of the Econoburn/Vigas etc on the net.
Maybe the word just hasn't filtered down to us yet.....
Is it because wood fuel is so expensive in the Northeast and people are rightly getting the most energy from their wood? Everyone I know has one version or another of these smoke monsters. And yet, there purchase price is on par if not more than an Atmos/Econoburn. Maybe it is because of their air quality laws?
I'd love to see one of these gasification boilers up close but there are no dealers to be found. I've seen some great videos of the Econoburn/Vigas etc on the net.
Maybe the word just hasn't filtered down to us yet.....
