[PCA] Increasing Adoption of Residential Wood Energy: Past, Present, & Future; Aug 29; 2:00 pm ET

De Angelis, Patricia patricia_deangelis at fws.gov
Fri Aug 3 07:46:12 CDT 2018


*I think this may be of interest not only because it seems surprising that
folks in the U.S. are relying more on wood for heat, but also to understand
where the wood and wood pellets are coming from...*


INCREASING ADOPTION OF RESIDENTIAL WOOD ENERGY: PAST, PRESENT, & FUTURE

Webinar date/time: Aug 29; 2:00 pm ET

Duration: 1 hour

What will you learn?

Wood is the fastest growing residential heat fuel in the United States and
accounts for 75% of the residential renewable energy produced. Residential
users have figured out that heating with wood and/or pellets has
significant benefits, even with low fossil fuel prices. New EPA regulations
on wood stoves may have significant impact on wood stove technology;
meanwhile pellet stoves continue to increase in popularity. This
presentation will help you better understand issues regarding heating with
wood and new developments and technology.

Presenter: Jonathan Kays, Natural Resources Extension Specialist,
University of Maryland Extension

No pre-registration required.

**If you have not participated in one of our Blackboard Collaborate webinar
sessions before, see website below for assistance connecting to or setting
up Collaborate.

Details:
http://www.forestrywebinars.net/webinars/increasing-adoption-of-residential-wood-energy-past-present-future?sr=wp~mkt-whenPub

Webinar presented by Southern Regional Forestry
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