Posted on 07/23/2022 8:57:08 PM PDT by george76
Germany could embrace wood for heat if Russia further cuts gas flows, Deutsche Bank says.
The bank said in a note that it expects German demand for gas to fall 10% below 2021 levels.
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German households could turn to wood as a heating source this winter as gas supplies remain tight while Russia restricts flows to Europe,
Deutsche Bank .. expects gas consumption in Germany to be 10% below 2021 levels thanks to private households saving and high gas prices. It also noted that coal and lignite could emerge as replacements for natural gas in the industrial power sector.
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Deutsche's latest reading comes as Europe braces for a potentially colder winter than normal
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The USA - before Biden - was selling several billion dollars a year of wood chips to Europe.
Europe classifies our wood chips as a renewable resource - wood smoke be damned!
If those chips come from federal land, Biden has probably choked off that supply, too.
Been heating with wood for 50 years - live in hardwood forest, log home I built with my own hands that has a fireplace furnace. Have all the wood I need just from trees that die around me. I don’t cut live standing hardwood.
Most Euro homes not 50 or more years old have no way to heat with wood. Not only is a wood burning stove (or equal) needed, so is the chimney to take gases out. This requires a roof or wall penetration.
Yes, I suspect the wood stove market will explode along with installation services. And demand will far exceed supply.
Then where does the dried, seasoned hardwood come from? You cannot use conifers for firewood in stoves - burns too hot too fast.
Will be interesting.
Instead of Jews, they should start burning environmentalists.
“Plenty of wood if you pry the shingles off your neighbor’s house.”
Heh. So true.
We are entering the foothills of desperation one this one. Encouraging people to use old fireplaces will cause more problems than it will solve, IMHO.
I have a fireplace but can’t use it because of spare the air days during wintertime.
Great idea! A win-win-win all the way around. California gets its horrendous forest floor fuel load cleaned up to end out+of-control forest fires, Germans get to stay warm this winter, and the USA reduces its balance of payments deficit.
I think the old figure used was it takes 10-15 acres of woods to heat a home without the fear of ever running out.
In Stalingrad, they were eating the wall paper paste off off the walls before they tore them down for wood to burn.
Of course, they neglected to factor in the loss of the trees CO2 conversion via photosynthesis. The irrational and unworkable fundamental internal contradictions of the Green Agenda are getting exposed as the unworkable fantasy that it is. The only question left is how much damage wil be done before reality hits and people figure out haw badly they are being led on.
Oh there goes the greenie neighborhoods. Burning wood is the worst air pollution by woke standards. This story just makes puppies cry and cats run in circles. Sniff.
Sanctuary fades, congregation splits…
“I think the old figure used was it takes 10-15 acres of woods to heat a home without the fear of ever running out.”
Thanks, and chances are that hasn’t changed much, if at all.
Now if forests were treated as crops for the purpose of firewood, that number likely could be much lower, but it’s too late for that in Germany, at least.
I have burned many (free) green wood for heat. Years ago. You just have to be careful with your stove pipe and monitor it for carbon accumulation.
Wood is our only heat source. Do German people even know how to light and maintain a fire in a wood stove? I suppose most will end up with automated pellet stoves and Germany will just import pellets instead of gas.
“Air pollution - way to go libtards”
Greenies and their CO2 obsession are what is ruining this civilized world. I have 15 fruit trees outside that I take care of so my eco- credentials are order. I sell the fruits.
I lived in England in 1975-1976. Had a house that was all electric (damned expensive) but it did have one little boiler in the hallway downstairs that heated a panel in the dining room AND aided the electric water heater to fill an attic mounted tank.
I used to buy bags of anthracite coal and ran that in the little boiler to have plenty of hot water and heat up things a bit. Burned clean, not much ash at all. Only trouble was getting a pre-fire going to light it up. For that, I had several pallets in the garage that I used to bust up with a small hand axe the wife bought me in Banbury. I still have the axe and the wife...
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that’s all fine and good end all, but what long-time freepers REALLY want to know is...
How’s it going Deep In The Hurtgen Forrest?
Keeping the main thing, the main thing here freeps!
...that is all
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