Wood fuel
Wood fuel is a type of energy that is burnt down to create energy, such as heat or light.
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Campfires have been used for ages: fires are integral to humanity.
Charcoal, a derivative of wood, was traditionally an important fuel in ironmaking and other processes
Ceramic stoves are traditional in Northern Europe: an 18th-century faience stove at Łańcut Castle, Poland
Fireplace and chimney after a wildfire, Witch Fire, California