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by pasttense01
1277 days ago
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"Do pellet stoves use a lot of electricity?
They also require electricity to run fans, controls, and pellet feeders. Under normal usage, they consume about 100 kilowatt-hours (kWh) or about $9 worth of electricity per month. Unless the stove has a back-up power supply, the loss of electric power results in no heat and possibly some smoke in the house." https://www.energy.gov/energysaver/wood-and-pellet-heating In other words the same situation as when you have a natural gas furnace: the electricity goes out and your furnace no longer operates. |
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Friday night, we had a several hour power outage as the temps dropped to 10F.
So, fired up the diesel generator (runs off the same fuel as the oil furnace) and had no problem heating the house. Our neighbors with their heat pumps spent a very chilly and uncomfortable night, which could have turned deadly had the power not been restored when it was.
Heat pumps require a considerably larger and more expensive generator, well outside of the reach of most people to buy and keep in good service.
Wood, gas, and oil are all much better than heat pumps in this regard, as even a solar battery can provide enough power so you can survive events like these.
Heat pump are good on average, but have really bad failure modes in this regard.