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5 sources of fuel to keep you warm: Seasoned Firewood: Perfect for wood-burning stoves or open fireplaces. A classic, reliable option. Propane: Stores indefinitely and works in a variety of heaters. Compact and versatile for emergencies or everyday use. Coal: Offers high heat output and long burn times. Just make sure to store it properly to avoid degradation. Compressed Wood Logs or Pellets: Efficient and less messy than firewood. I’ve been considering adding a pellet stove as a third heating source alongside our propane furnace and wood stove. Alcohol-Based Fuels: Great for portable heaters or small stoves. Clean-burning, easy to use, and ideal for indoor use with ventilation. Bonus: Diesel and Old Motor Oil Diesel is super reliable if you have the right equipment. If you’re like me, you probably already have some stored. Waste oil heaters are another option for burning old motor oil—great for repurposing what would otherwise go to waste. What’s your favorite fuel source for keeping warm? Anyone using a waste oil heater?