Which firewood has the best calorific value?

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High-quality hardwood is optimal when it comes to firewood. Whether beech wood, oak or robinia is not always decisive – what is decisive is how high the residual moisture content of the firewood is. Beech wood and oak wood have approximately the same and also the highest calorific value. Beech firewood is a very dense wood and has the highest energy yield per kWh/RM. This means that beech / oak can be used to heat economically and ecologically. Birch is the best choice for the “atmosphere connoisseur” or the open fireplace.