Recent Releases from Hearth, Patio and BBQ Assoc of Canada
Be prepared when your power goes out this winter
Published Wed, 3 Jan 2018 10:22:45 EST Read More
Port Sydney, Ontario (January 3, 2018) - Living in Canada, we’ve all experienced a bad winter storm, such as the one expected in Eastern Canada. Freezing temperatures, piles of snow and, every so often, the power goes out. This begs the question: Is your home ready for a power outage? Laura Litchfield, Executive Director ...... Click here to read this release
Wood Heat - New technology improves a time-tested sustainable fuel
Published Wed, 8 Nov 2017 06:44:48 EST Read More
(Nov 8, 2017 - Port Sydney, Ontario) - Over half a million homeowners in Ontario get some or all their space heating from wood stoves. While most use it for supplementary heat, as part of an effective zone heating system or to combat power outages, many others use it as their primary source of heating. Whether you are a power wood user, with logs being your primary heat source or you use wood at the cabin or chalet, creating a cozy ambiance at the cottage, this is the time for a refres...... Click here to read this release
Wood heat is an efficient and affordable local energy source for much of Ontario
Published Thu, 30 Oct 2014 05:23:18 EST Read More
(October 30, 2014, Huntsville, ON) Over half a million homeowners in Ontario get some or all of their space heat from wood stoves. While most use it for supplementary heat, as part of an effective zone heating system or to combat power outages, many others use it as their primary source of heating. Wisely managed, Ontario’s supply of wood suitable for residential heating is practically limitless. It is renewable, virtually carbon neutral and insulated from the vagaries of world petro...... Click here to read this release
Wood heat is an efficient and affordable local energy source for much of the Yukon
Published Tue, 28 Oct 2014 09:48:32 EST Read More
Yukon residents are eligible for rebates to help replace wood burning stoves with a newer, more efficient one (October 28, 2014, Huntsville, ON) Approximately one-quarter of Yukon homeowners get their space heating from wood stoves. For many, it is their only source of heat while most others use it for supplementary heat as part of an effective zone heating system or to combat power outages. Wisely managed, Yukon’s supply of wood suitable for residential hea...... Click here to read this release
Wood heat is the efficient and affordable local energy source for much of Canada
Published Tue, 13 May 2014 07:05:24 EST Read More
(May 13, 2014, Huntsville, ON) Roughly one-third of Canadian homes get some or all of their space heat from wood stoves. For some it is their only source of heat, while many others use it for supplementary heat, as part of an effective zone heating system or to combat power outages. Wisely managed, Canada's supply of wood suitable for residential heating is practically unlimited. It is renewable, virtually carbon neutral and insulated from the vagaries of world petroleum pricing polit...... Click here to read this release
News Article - Renewable energy and wood stoves
Published Fri, 11 Dec 2009 12:05:42 EST Read More
Burn Wood? Burn Wise! Increase the heat and reduce the smoke from your woodstove By: Craig Gutowski NOTE TO EDITORS: This piece is available for publication at no charge so long as Mr. Gutowski is cited as the author. Contact information for local and regional woodstove experts is available by contacting the Hearth, Patio and Barbecue Association of Canada at: 1-800-792-5284. (Huntsville ON, December 13, 2009) Everyone wants to save some money on their heatin...... Click here to read this release