Bioethanol is a low-emission fuel that can be used for indoor heating. Photo by NATHAN MULLET on Unsplash Are bioethanol room heaters worth the hype? Promising to be a cleaner option than wood stoves ...
At 52 Lispenard Street, a new development in Manhattan’s Tribeca neighborhood, buyers paying anywhere from $6.65 million to $11 million for a condo can expect a gourmet kitchen, heated floors in the ...
Indoor bioethanol fireplaces are in vogue, exuding the primal warmth of a roaring fire even within chimney-deprived houses and apartments. Models can be installed into recessed cavities, over existing ...
Most Americans are still grilling and using propane to do so — at a cost of $35 for a 20-pound canister. But urban Africans rely mostly on charcoal and kerosene, which leads to indoor air pollution ...