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Using a Morso energy efficient stove is a positive fuel choice.
Wood is a plentiful, renewable, non-fossil natural product and when used as fuel it is in effect 'carbon-neutral' meaning that the CO2 released when burning is being absorbed by the tree that has been replanted; in fact the same level of CO2 would have been emitted by a tree that had been left to rot naturally on the forest floor.
The percentage of the total energy we use in production comes from renewable sources:
| Wind, water and sun energy |
69% |
| Waste, bio fuel & bio gas |
11% |
| Total energy from renewable sources |
80% |
| Specifications from morsø’s combined heat and power plant. |
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Made from fine cast iron using 98% recycled material. |

| morsø produces some of the most energy efficient, clean burning stoves in the world. Our stoves meet and even surpass the strictest environmental standards, including EPA and Norwegian Standard NS 3058/3059 for the lowest particulate emissions. |
morsø’s dedication to a cleaner environment was recognized in 2007 when 21 stoves - almost the entire morsø product line in Europe - were awarded the Nordic Swan Eco-label.
| Introduced by the Nordic Council of Ministers this public environmental certification required low particle emissions and minimum 73% efficiency, it recognizes companies that are actively reducing their “environmental footprint” in terms of production practices and packaging. In short, having the Nordic Swan Eco-label shows morsø’s continued commitment for a cleaner, greener planet. |
| morsø USA headquarters in Portland, Tennessee is powered by 100% renewable energy, including bio fuel and wind. |
morsø is a proud sponsor of HeatGreen Council |