Well, the problem with that is you'd get an industrial revolution all over again- everyone burning "dirty fuel" releasing soot and ash into the air. Now, I don't know if everyone burning corn would mean that there would be more overall or less overall pollution than from using electricity/coal/oil derivatives in large quantities (like power plants and such).
Plus, food would be a hell of a lot more expensive if it all had to use real sugar instead of corn syrup. So what you would spend on food would counteract all the money you saved on fuel oil.
But that is pretty cool- is it warmer/cooler than a wood stove? Do you have to put in the pellets more frequently? Are there more or less ashes?
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