WOOD-BURNING STOVES Woodburning Stoves are stoves designed solely for burning wood.  Wood is an eco-friendly, renewable fuel and is a cleaner fuel than other fossil fuels (such as coal, oil and gas). Wood is carbon neutral.    “Wood has quite a special property when talking about CO2. As the tree grows, it absorbs and locks in enormous amounts of carbon dioxide as part of the photosynthesis process. Precisely the same amount of CO2 is released into the atmosphere, when the tree is felled and burnt. If burning-off takes place efficiently, the count adjusts downwardly, so we can say that wood is CO2-neutral and therefore a green energy source.” (Morso) Woodburning stoves in general do not have a grate or ashpan, although some do.  Wood is burned directly on the base of the stove, ideally on a bed of ash.  It is important that only well seasoned logs are burner on the woodburners (for further details please click here LOGS.) WOOD-BURNING STOVE MANUFACTURERS