No question about the practicallity and even environmental responsibility of it for where you are... but imagine if everyone in New York or Denver or Chicago switched to burning wood?
My brother has a high efficiency wood burning system in his back yard out (he lives in the country side about an hour and half north of Toronto. It fuels a boiler that circulates the hot water through a forced air exchanger. It also heats his water supply.
My argument is that on a small scale or in a rural environment, it is practical.
Large scale and urban or suburban, not so much.
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