Green Way Products, LLC

4422 Curtice Rd.
Northwood, OH 43619

ph: 419-260-3316
fax: 419-697-CORN

About Us

 We here at Green Way Products know that it is a fast paced world,  and we work around your hours.  Let us know when you have time to look at our line and we will try to accomodate you. We only offer American made products  that burn American grown grain or biomass.  That is important to us in this day and age of companys moving out of the U.S.A. and recalls on foreign-made products.

Resources & Information For Alternative Fuels & Energy Conservation

US Department of Energy: Pellet Fuel Appliances & Pellet Fuels

Pellet fuel appliances burn small, 3/8-1 inch (100-254 millimeter [mm])-long pellets that look like rabbit feed. Pellets are made from compacted sawdust, wood chips, bark, agricultural crop waste, waste paper, and other organic materials.

US Department of Energy: Comparing Heating Fuels

Selecting the fuel and heating system best suited for your needs depends on many factors. These include: the cost and availability of the fuel or energy source; the type of appliance used to convert that fuel to heat and how the heat is distributed in your house; the cost to purchase, install, and maintain the heating appliance; the heating appliance's and heat delivery system's efficiency; and the environmental impacts associated with the heating fuel.

US Department of Energy: Bioenergy - An Overview

Because they come from organic matter, biomass resources are renewable. For example, many biomass resources are replenished through the cultivation of fast-growing trees and grasses. As these trees and grasses grow, they remove carbon dioxide-a major greenhouse gas-from the atmosphere. This is important because bioenergy, like fossil fuels, can produce carbon dioxide. However, the net emission of carbon dioxide from bioenergy will be zero as long as plants continue to be replenished.

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4422 Curtice Rd.
Northwood, OH 43619

ph: 419-260-3316
fax: 419-697-CORN