The NH Wood Energy Council can help you get a wood heating system installed in your facility. Information about conversion of fossil fuel heating systems to modern, fully automated wood fueled systems;
2. A field visit to your facility by a NH WEC Ambassador team that will provide a presentation on wood heating in commercial facilities. The team will also review your current heating system(s) and
determine whether you should apply for financial assistance from the NH WEC to fully analyze your system.
3. After an application is filed with NH WEC and funding is granted, a NH WEC Coach – an expert on modern fully-automated wood heating systems – will be hired at no cost to you and will meet with you, analyze your current heating system(s) and make a preliminary determination on whether you should pursue a switch to a wood heating system. The Coach can make a recommendation:
· that a wood heating system is not appropriate for your situation;
· to hire a wood heating installation company to install a wood heat system;
· that a pre-feasibility or feasibility study should be conducted.
4. Pre-feasibility or feasibility study – If it is determined that you need a pre-feasibility or feasibility study to determine whether a wood heating system is appropriate for your situation, the NH WEC may choose to cost-share fund on that study.
*Note: NH WEC will not fund the actual purchase and installation of a wood heating system. "The work of the NH Wood Energy Council is supported by a grant from the US Forest Service"
"North Country RC&D, coordinator of the NH Wood Energy Council, complies with federal nondiscrimination policy and is an equal opportunity provider".