I have a mostly inexhaustible supply of heating material called electricity. I gave up on wood many decades ago. I would have natural gas heating if it was available here. I do keep a few propane bottles around to run emergency heat if needed when ice storms hit, which is rare. We were out of power for 7 days last April from a wind storm, 80+ MPH straight winds according to weather but it seemed certain 100 yard wide paths sustained major damage compared to the rest of the county where I live. If you were in those narrow paths of usually 100 yards wide or less, then it took down all the trees, where as, just next to that, nothing damaged. Luckily last April was cool so no need for AC and my 8000 watt generator kept the light, TV, internet and hot water working along with an electric skillet to cook on, we got by fine. That little genset purred day and night for a week. I filled it up at around 9 pm and it ran all night on 4 gallons of gas. Same for day time use, about 4 gallons for 8 hours of use. The only time I could hear it really load up was when the hot water heater kicked on,