ATHENS, N.Y. >> With the touch of a finger on an iPod-style screen, Eric Besenfelder can monitor and troubleshoot the shiny, wood-pellet furnace that heats Athens Elementary School in the Hudson ...
CHESTERFIELD, LINCOLN — With fresh memories of the recent heat wave, now seems like an odd time to consider the benefits of renewable wood heating energy. But it's actually the perfect time to start ...
With the winter heating season upon us, now is a good time to consider the benefits of renewable wood heating energy. Across the state, there are more and more examples of low emission and efficient ...
With the touch of a finger on an iPod-style screen, Eric Besenfelder can monitor and troubleshoot the shiny, wood-pellet furnace that heats Athens Elementary School in the Hudson Valley. Like the ...
I’m writing in response to Katy Eiseman’s recent column, “Must stop subsidizing wood-fired energy,” [Recorder, April 5]. We’re concerned that readers may have walked away with a misunderstanding of ...
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New Hampshire has been selected to be the site of a pilot project designed to provide capital for community-scale wood heating systems. The project, called the NH T-RECs Enterprise Fund, will be the ...
The New Hampshire Wood Energy Council is putting together a series of guided tours to give participants a close-up look at how wood chip and wood pellet heating systems work at the commercial level.
Homeowners who install modern wood heating systems can now get a new tax credit, under the federal omnibus bill passed late last year. New Hampshire’s Congressional delegation supported the measure, ...
ATHENS, N.Y. -- With the touch of a finger on an iPod-style screen, Eric Besenfelder can monitor and troubleshoot the shiny, wood-pellet furnace that heats Athens Elementary School in the Hudson ...
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