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Corn Pellet Stoves

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A corn stove is a type of pellet stove which is a type of biofuel stove. The shelled dry kernel of corn, also called a corn pellet, creates as much heat as a wood pellet but generates more ash. "Corn pellet stoves and wood pellet stoves look the same from the outside. Since they are highly efficient, they don't need a chimney; instead they can be vented outdoors by a four-inch pipe through an outside wall and so can be located in any room in the home." Encyclopedia of Alternative Energy.
 

 
 
The chief attraction of these pellet stoves is fuel price. Corn kernels purchased in bulk, can cost only 25% what heating oil, natural gas, or propane can. Because it is a natural pellet it is more economical and is in greater supply than manmade pellets in most areas. Wood pellets were in short supply, in many areas, in 2005. Pellet manufacturers struggled to keep up with demand. Corn remained inexpensive and readily available in corn country. By the year 2005, a standard price would be $1.80 a bushel for bulk corn. Millions of bushels of corn were readily available in corn country. Transportation and marketing of corn lagged behind demand however.
 
 

 

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