I am currently heating my home and shop with a couple of catalytic woodstoves and an oil fired boiler that kicks in when the temp out side reaches about 20. I also get my hot water from the boiler. I burn about 5 cord a year and 350 gallons of oil, but with my 50 wooded acres, the oil is seeming pretty lame. I am considering a combination of equipment to replace my current equipment. From what I have read on the forum and other places, it seems to me that a gasification unit (I would like to have it in my walk out basement) combined with a storage tank and perhaps an electric back up unit (for summer hot water and when I am out of town) would cover my bases. Does this sound like I'm on the right track? The electric back up (versus oil) seems like a good idea because I could get rid of the gross oil, possibly use some solar panels later and heat the storage off hours. Thanks for any input,