Corn Stove Facts
Wood is not a clean burning fuel. In July 1990, the U.S. Clean Air Act set new stringent particulate standards on wood heaters. Catalytic heaters can only emit 4.1 grams per hour and non catalytic heaters can only emit 7.5 grams.
Corn Stoves Far Exceed these standards, emitting only 1.6 to 2.7 grams per hour at maximum burn.
Independent tests show that grain burns cleaner than other solid heating fuel on the market today. Not only does grain burn cleaner, it also produces a greater amount of heat per unit cost.
The air-to-fuel ratio of corn stoves is 68 to 1, again FAR EXCEEDING the 35 to 1 ratio for the most efficient wood burning products on the market.
You can make a difference! By burning wood you are contributing to deforestation. By burning fossil fuels you are contributing to the depletion of a non-renewable energy source.
With Corn Stoves, you can burn a non-polluting , abundant, renewable, and cost-efficient grain.
Our high technology solution is one of the most significant contributions to solving the environmental energy crisis facing us today.
It took more than 4 million years to create fossil fuels.
It takes 40 years to grow a mature tree.
It only takes 4 months to grow a crop of corn.
GRAIN FUELS BURN CLEANER than any other solid heating fuel on the market today. While wood appears to be a natural burning fuel, burning wood significantly contributes to environmental pollution
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