Tax Credit For Wood and Pellet Heaters: 2023 Update

Tax Credit For Wood and Pellet Heaters: 2023 Update

Wood heat users may be aware that a significant tax credit was available for qualifying wood heaters purchased between January 1, 2021 and December 31, 2022. That tax credit was referred to as the “Investment Tax Credit” (section 25(D) of the Internal Revenue Code), and it allowed for uncapped credit of up to 26% on…

Congress Increases Tax Credits For Wood and Pellet Heaters

Congress Increases Tax Credits For Wood and Pellet Heaters

Good news for wood heat users! On December 28 2020, Congress passed and President Trump signed into law the largest energy spending bill in a decade. Included in the bill is an Investment Tax Credit (ITC) for wood heating units, with up to 26% credit for stoves and boilers that are 75% efficiency or higher….

Rizzoli Cookstoves

Rizzoli Cookstoves

Last month, Obadiah’s Woodstoves showed you how we sent Sarah Chain to Italy back in the spring to visit the Progetto Fuoco hearth show in Verona. Sarah checked out many different models of cookstoves, but there’s one that grabbed our attention so much that we had to bring it to you as soon as possible….

Hot Water From A Wood Cookstove, New Videos!

Hot Water From A Wood Cookstove, New Videos!

“How do I get hot water from a wood cookstove?” is one of the most common questions that Obadiah’s regularly answers. The idea of having domestic hot water run right out of a cookstove is appealing for obvious reasons, between allowing for even greater self-sufficiency and having an invaluable backup supply of hot water during…

Introducing EPA Certified Cookstoves from J.A. Roby!

Introducing EPA Certified Cookstoves from J.A. Roby!

When it comes to cookstoves and EPA regulations, there is no shortage of confusion. While the latest regulations found in the New Source Performance Standard exempt some cookstoves, others don’t meet the technical definition set by the EPA, leading many manufacturers to update older models or build entirely new lines. It’s a difficult undertaking, but…