There are still homes that heat with coal. Yes, coal
Inside the hopper where the coal is poured. The space will hold a 40 pound bag of rice coal.
The coal ash that is produced from burning coal.
The coal burning stove in Julie Kinney s living room in Derry, New Hampshire. Kinney says she can heat her home on $1,100 a year because of the high output of BTUs.
The ash bucket below that falls from the grate.
This is the inside of the stove, mostly a large box. The coal is moved on to the upper tray. There is air being pushed through underneath the coal to keep it lit. As the coal burns. The auger moves the coal forward. The ash drops to the try below.
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The owners of a home in Portland that has become another flashpoint between police and Antifa demonstrators protesting racism and gentrification stopped making loan payments while claiming to be citizens of a country they invented.
The small red house on North Mississippi Avenue has been in the Kinney family for 65 years and has been the site of protests since September, when authorities tried to evict them after the mortgage lapsed. An activist group that organized an eviction blockade that prevented access to the home has since reached an agreement with Mayor Ted Wheeler, it said over the weekend.
Developer who bought Portland Red House at center of third day of protests says he is open to listening to proposals to sell the property back to black family who were evicted three months ago
Roman Ozeruga, 33, bought the red house on North Mississippi Avenue in Portland through a foreclosure sale in 2018 for $260,000
He is now offering to sell it back to the Kinney family at cost
Ozeruga said he fears for his family’s well-being and wants the standoff to end
Protesters have barricaded themselves in a property and laid booby traps for cops in Portland this week
A group of activists have camped at the home ever since to express their outrage against gentrification and the eviction of the black and Indigenous family