How Does Wood Energy Work?

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The source of wood energy normally comes from burning of wood either for heating or cooking purposes using stoves and boilers. Wood fuelled heating systems generally burn wood pellets, chips or logs to power central heating. Wood energy is a potential substitute for fossil fuels and has the ability to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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