Wood Pellets
I got a Coastal Farm Supply coupon book this weekend. They are running
an August only special on wood pellets, $214.50 a ton for Bear Mountain or $219.50 a ton for Golden Fire. Wow. Just a year ago, pellets were $149 a ton. Then a shortage developed last winter. The price went up, and I guess it didn't come back down. Now is the time to stock up. -- For email, replace firstnamelastinitial with my first name and last initial. |
Wood Pellets
On Mon, 7 Jul 2008 00:40:30 -0700, Larry Caldwell
wrote Re Wood Pellets: I got a Coastal Farm Supply coupon book this weekend. They are running an August only special on wood pellets, $214.50 a ton for Bear Mountain or $219.50 a ton for Golden Fire. Wow. Just a year ago, pellets were $149 a ton. Then a shortage developed last winter. The price went up, and I guess it didn't come back down. Now is the time to stock up. At that price it looks like it more expensive than most alternatives: http://www.pelletheat.org/3/residential/compareFuel.cfm |
Wood Pellets
On Jul 7, 3:40*am, Larry Caldwell
wrote: I got a Coastal Farm Supply coupon book this weekend. *They are running an August only special on wood pellets, $214.50 a ton for Bear Mountain or $219.50 a ton for Golden Fire. *Wow. *Just a year ago, pellets were $149 a ton. *Then a shortage developed last winter. *The price went up, and I guess it didn't come back down. * Now is the time to stock up. -- For email, replace firstnamelastinitial with my first name and last initial. The mills ain't cranking out lumber for housing starts, Canada ain't trucking logs from New England, Loggers are getting a little hungry, less wood waste to make pellets from means you have to make them from logs. Might affect the price a bit. I even hear diesel is high |
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Larry Caldwell wrote: In article , (Caesar Romano) says... On Mon, 7 Jul 2008 00:40:30 -0700, Larry Caldwell wrote Re Wood Pellets: I got a Coastal Farm Supply coupon book this weekend. They are running an August only special on wood pellets, $214.50 a ton for Bear Mountain or $219.50 a ton for Golden Fire. Wow. Just a year ago, pellets were $149 a ton. Then a shortage developed last winter. The price went up, and I guess it didn't come back down. Now is the time to stock up. At that price it looks like it more expensive than most alternatives: http://www.pelletheat.org/3/residential/compareFuel.cfm Pellets are only slightly cheaper than natural gas, but half the price of fuel oil or propane. Fuel oil is currently $4.26 a gallon locally, and will he higher this winter. Coal is the cheapest, but also the dirtiest. Solar heating is the cheapest, and also completely free and non-polluting. (No, I'm not talking about photovoltaics.) Y'all ought to move to a better climate. I heat my little shack for about $20/month in the winter, and have no use for A/C in the summer. |
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Larry Caldwell wrote:
I got a Coastal Farm Supply coupon book this weekend. They are running an August only special on wood pellets, $214.50 a ton for Bear Mountain or $219.50 a ton for Golden Fire. Wow. Just a year ago, pellets were $149 a ton. Then a shortage developed last winter. The price went up, and I guess it didn't come back down. Now is the time to stock up. Read a news article over the weekend about a sewage plant that is turning sludge into fuel pellets. A power plant is buying all they can produce right now. -- It takes 15 million barrels of oil per year to make all of the plastic water bottles in America. 8 out of 10 water bottles end up in the landfill. |
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"Larry Caldwell" wrote in message .. . I got a Coastal Farm Supply coupon book this weekend. They are running an August only special on wood pellets, $214.50 a ton for Bear Mountain or $219.50 a ton for Golden Fire. Wow. Just a year ago, pellets were $149 a ton. Then a shortage developed last winter. The price went up, and I guess it didn't come back down. Now is the time to stock up. -- For email, replace firstnamelastinitial with my first name and last initial. Damn glad I have 3 yrs worth of (free) fire wood in the barn! |
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"Elmo" wrote in message Read a news article over the weekend about a sewage plant that is turning sludge into fuel pellets. A power plant is buying all they can produce right now. I wonder how it would work out if I connected the toilet to the wood burning stove. Kidding aside, dung is a very important fuel source in some parts of the world. In India, you are well off if you own a few cows and one reason is the fuel they produce. |
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"Edwin Pawlowski" wrote in
: "Elmo" wrote in message Read a news article over the weekend about a sewage plant that is turning sludge into fuel pellets. A power plant is buying all they can produce right now. I wonder how it would work out if I connected the toilet to the wood burning stove. Now THAT's a Red Green plan for sure. Are we related ya think? Kidding aside, dung is a very important fuel source in some parts of the world. In India, you are well off if you own a few cows and one reason is the fuel they produce. |
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Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
"Elmo" wrote in message Read a news article over the weekend about a sewage plant that is turning sludge into fuel pellets. A power plant is buying all they can produce right now. I wonder how it would work out if I connected the toilet to the wood burning stove. Kidding aside, dung is a very important fuel source in some parts of the world. In India, you are well off if you own a few cows and one reason is the fuel they produce. Methane digesters are used by some farms to convert the manure to methane which heats water, powers electric cogeneration facilities and the like. I'm thinking that Barbara Ehrenreich's tongue-in-cheek proposal to use liposuction to harvest body fat as an alternative energy source might work. -- Self-interest, caused by low selfish desire, is the root cause of contemporary world chaos and individual misery. |
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On Jul 7, 7:58*pm, "Edwin Pawlowski" wrote:
I wonder how it would work out if I connected the toilet to the wood burning stove. It would probably work pretty ****ty. Randy |
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