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Innovation in Wood Heating: A Significant Financial Boost
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO) has announced a funding initiative totaling $1.35 million dedicated to advancing wood heating technologies through three innovative projects.
A Collaboration for Modernization
This initiative, supported by BETO and managed in partnership with Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), falls under the scope of the Wood Heater Innovation Collaboration (WHIC). This collaboration aims to foster research and development through a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA), set for fiscal year 2024.
Encouraging Sustainable Home Heating Solutions
According to data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration, millions of households across America rely on wood heater technology not just as a primary heat source but as an economical way to utilize low-carbon renewable resources for home heating. The CRADA funding is designed to promote advancements in this domain, enabling the industry to modernize wood-burning stoves that are cleaner, more efficient, and potentially lower household energy expenses.
Selected Innovative Projects
The following projects have cleantechnica/” title=”UN Agreements On Oceanic Geoengineering Don’t Cover Dominant Land-Based Systems – CleanTechnica”>received funding:
Applied Ceramics: Partnering with BNL, this team will focus on developing new catalytic combustors aimed at better reducing particulate emissions from woodstoves.
ISB Marketing Inc.: Together with Stove Builder International and LBNL, ISB will work on simplifying an existing high-end combustion control system into an affordable autonomous low-power version tailored for accessible wood heating solutions.
MF Fire: Also working alongside LBNL, MF Fire will validate their Fire MAPS technology—a straightforward emissions reduction solution compatible with any of the estimated 12 million wood heaters currently operating in the country.
A Commitment Towards Cleaner Air Quality
The WHIC consortium aims not only to optimize manufacturing processes but also enhance consumer savings while promoting improved air quality standards across various communities. By connecting U.S.-based wood heater manufacturers with advanced laboratory capabilities offered by partner institutions like BNL and LBNL, WHIC seeks to accelerate technological readiness within this vital sector.
Featured image courtesy of MF Fire.
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Publish date : 2025-01-19 09:37:25
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