I'm surprised no one has brought this up. I don't have all the details of the decision but it apears to be state mandated and now the counties want a say in the matter. This could be the end of ALL outside boilers here.
Just thought I would make y'all aware incase they have a rebuttle period or something.
They (state) want a min. stack height of 18', only burn seasnoned wood or wood pellets and NO burning in the summer months and all new boilers must be 90% more efficient than the old ones.
I would think the State of NY would want to be more proactive in alternative energy and lowering consumption and dependancy of foreign oil, guess I was wrong.
Just thought I would make y'all aware incase they have a rebuttle period or something.
They (state) want a min. stack height of 18', only burn seasnoned wood or wood pellets and NO burning in the summer months and all new boilers must be 90% more efficient than the old ones.
I would think the State of NY would want to be more proactive in alternative energy and lowering consumption and dependancy of foreign oil, guess I was wrong.