Wood is also depressingly expensive so I don't often use it. I'm envious of the people on the forum who have access the plenty of trees.
It does depend where you get it from. i get most of mine from longleat forestry, its done by weight on a weighbridge. £173/tonne , a tonne is about 2m3 or 2.5 builders bags, they ahve kiln dried for hobby fires etc, but vastly more expensive, and your paying for a gas kiln so kind of defeats the object of using sustainable wood. and thats mostly for urban fireplaces. theres so many restrictions and certificates for wood selelrs now a lot have stopped selling...
i always top up with wind blown roadkill wood, so the storms are handy, why you should always keep a saw in teh car, passers by think im keeping the road safe and drivable, if i wear relective vest i look official.
ive seen people convert oil/gas ranges to electric, but unless you have heavy solar, very expensive to run still.
wood range and fireplaces cost about £600/year if all wood bought for 3 bed rural cottage, with lareg amount of hoem cooking. i know a 7 bed cottage that spends £20,000 a year on oil!! and that was before the increase.
my fathers insulated small bungalow they spend about £1500 on electric heating...