
Wood burning
Wood burning is the process of burning wood to produce heat and energy. It’s commonly used in fireplaces, stoves, and outdoor fire pits for warmth, cooking, and ambiance. When wood is burned, it releases stored energy in the form of heat, along with gases and ash. The efficiency of wood burning depends on factors like the type of wood, moisture content, and combustion conditions. While it’s a renewable resource, burning wood can produce smoke and pollutants, so proper practices, like using seasoned wood and efficient stoves, are important for minimizing environmental impact and maximizing efficiency.