Frequently Asked Questions

The Clean Air Act

Kernow Fires see the Clean Air Act as a very positive policy for our business and the environment and have fully supported the measures.  We worked hard towards only stocking stoves that meet these requirements and succeeded in doing so by the end of 2020 - two years before the deadline. 

We are part of SIA, The Stove Industry Alliance.

This information is taken directly from their website and you can find out more about what the industry is doing to ensure efficiency and helping the government to reach their emissions targets.

Modern wood burning stoves have a clear role to play in our low carbon future.

Wood logs cost 68% less per kWh than electric heating and 13% less than an air source heat pump (Source: Nottingham Energy Partnership). A modern stove will use less than a third of the amount of wood fuel compared to an open fire to give the same amount of heat. Wood fuel is renewable and sustainable, and can be locally sourced, helping to further reduce the carbon intensity of home heating.

Choosing a modern Ecodesign stove, such as a clearSkies certified model, is a highly efficient, cost effective, low carbon and low emission way to heat your home.

Find out more information on the SIA website

Comparison of logs needed to produce 4 kilowatts of heat