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Do you have personal or professional interest in growing awareness for renewable thermal biomass heating in the Midwest? There are many ways to get involved and support the mission of Heating the Midwest.

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Show your support by endorsing the HTM Vision that by 2025, 15% of all thermal energy (energy to produce heat) in the Midwest will come from renewable energy sources – 10% from sustainably produced biomass and 5% from solar thermal and geothermal sources.

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Calculate How Much You Can Save.There are several calculators that can assist with everything from determining how much money you can save by switching to biomass, to projecting the feasibility of a larger biomass project. Click on the logos below to try one: UoM-Forest-Resources-Logo

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Do you have personal or professional interest in growing awareness for renewable thermal biomass heating in the Midwest? There are many ways to get involved and support the mission of Heating the Midwest.
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