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  2. Pellet heating - Wikipedia

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    Pellet stoves or single ovens are generally plants in the power range of max. 6-8 kW and less. They are usually placed directly in the living room. They usually have a small reservoir of pellet fuel which can last for one or more days. Fuel supply and the control of combustion are controlled automatically and the ash removal is done manually.

  3. Household air pollution - Wikipedia

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    The other prohibitive aspect of cook stove interventions that do not involve paternalistic good provision is the high up-front costs of improved stoves. Consumers at the bottom of the income pyramid are often the target end-users of these improved technologies, but due to a lack of collateral or isolation, they do not have access to traditional ...

  4. Pellet stove - Wikipedia

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    A pellet stove is a stove that burns compressed wood or biomass pellets to create a source of heat for residential and sometimes industrial spaces. By steadily feeding fuel from a storage container (hopper) into a burn pot area, it produces a constant flame that requires little to no physical adjustments.

  5. What’s going on with WA gas stoves? Here are facts behind ...

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    FOX News Agrees: Gas stoves are "a ticking time-bomb in millions of American kitchens" See WPSR member Dr. Annemarie Dooley on Fox 13 News addressing the grave health harms from gas stoves.

  6. Stove - Wikipedia

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    A kitchen stove, cooker, or cookstove is a kitchen appliance designed for the purpose of cooking food. Kitchen stoves rely on the application of direct heat for the cooking process and may also contain an oven underneath or to the side that is used for baking. Traditionally these have been fueled by wood; the earliest known example of such was ...

  7. Energy poverty and cooking - Wikipedia

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    This is the cheapest stove to produce, requiring only three suitable stones of the same height on which a cooking pot can be balanced over a fire. Improved cook stoves (ICS), often marketed as "clean cookstoves", [29] are biomass stoves that generally burn biomass more efficiently than traditional stoves and open fires.

  8. The 10 Best Pellet Stoves to Help Save Money on Heating - AOL

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    Pellet Space Saver Stove. The Ashley Pellet Space Saver Stove is like a genie in a bottle—lots of power in an itty bitty living space. With a small profile thanks to thoughtful curves and an ...

  9. Flame supervision device - Wikipedia

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    For gas appliances, a flame supervision device (FSD) – alternative name: flame failure device (FFD) – is a general term for any device designed to stop flammable gas going to the burner of a gas appliance if the flame is extinguished. This is to prevent a dangerous buildup of gas within the appliance, its chimney or the room. [1]