Posted by oldtanker on January 30, 2014 at 07:14:37 from (66.228.255.116):
There have been several post about burning coal for hear.
You guys all have access to a computer. Look this stuff up. Areas of interest should focus on problems related to air inversions over and around large city areas in the late 1800's, early 1900's through WWII. Everyone and their brother were burning coal for heat, electricity, trains and factories. It was bad. They were killing a lot of people because of this. I seldom get on the environmental band wagon. And I have no problem with modern systems like the newer power plants.
So the 2 big questions about home heating with coal are: Does anyone make a home heating unit designed to burn coal with the filters/scrubbers? And what would the cost be to install one and maintain it? I know you are thinking well it's only me. But if it caught on it could be millions. That could be bad.
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