are coal burning stoves still being manufactured
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Coal burning stoves are still being manufactured, but they are becoming increasingly rare. In the United States, the EPA has implemented a number of regulations that make it more difficult to manufacture and sell coal burning stoves. These regulations are designed to reduce the emissions of pollutants from coal burning stoves, which can contribute to air pollution and health problems.

As a result of these regulations, the number of coal burning stoves being manufactured has declined significantly in recent years. In 2019, only about 10,000 coal burning stoves were manufactured in the United States. This is a significant decline from the peak of about 100,000 coal burning stoves that were manufactured in the United States in the early 1990s.

The decline in the manufacturing of coal burning stoves is likely to continue in the future. As the EPA continues to implement stricter regulations, it will become even more difficult and expensive to manufacture and sell coal burning stoves. As a result, coal burning stoves are likely to become obsolete in the coming years.