They are usually a great idea because they save space and are cheaper than fuel oil. With the price of fuel oil and wood, you can just huddle up in a room with a space heater that costs less.
Wood is a fuel as it can provide energy by burning. But, it is not formed by fossils and hence not called a fossil fuel.
Usually coal is a more appealing fuel source than wood. It, for one thing, burns MUCH faster then wood does. Also, it is cheaper, and more abundant. So overall, i believe that coal is your answer.But coal is a fossil fuel which takes atleast thousands of years ti form where as wood comes in 10 years of minimum
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Wood is not a fossil fuel (they are coal, oil and natural gas).
Burning fuel, which may be coal, wood, fuel oil, etc.
Wood, gasoline and oil are all examples of fuels.
Fuel is any combustible matter, to include coal, oil, gas or wood. A substance that produces useful energy
Whale oil, wood, & coal.
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Coal, wood and their derivatives were the main sources of fuel. Oil was increasingly becoming more important.
Yes: when dry ,they have a very flammable oil
Wood could be biomass if it is sustainably grown. Old growth forests are not biomass.
Esso fuel is sometimes considered not as desirable as other fuel companies because of some of their possible relations with unfriendly oil producing countries.
You have to burn fuel (be it wood, coal, fuel oil, etc) to heat the water to make the steam. Burning the fuel creates pollution.