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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...</span><br></i></p>

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INCREASING ADOPTION OF RESIDENTIAL WOOD ENERGY: PAST, PRESENT, & FUTURE<br><br>Webinar date/time: Aug 29; 2:00 pm ET<br><br>Duration: 1 hour<br><br>What will you learn?<br><br>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.<br><br>Presenter: Jonathan Kays, Natural Resources Extension Specialist, University of Maryland Extension<br><br>No pre-registration required.<br><br>**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.<br><br>Details:<br><a href="http://www.forestrywebinars.net/webinars/increasing-adoption-of-residential-wood-energy-past-present-future?sr=wp~mkt-whenPub">http://www.forestrywebinars.net/webinars/increasing-adoption-of-residential-wood-energy-past-present-future?sr=wp~mkt-whenPub</a><br><br>Webinar presented by Southern Regional Forestry</div>