Reading the manual it states
1.
The Kimberly™ stove heating unit is certified to
burn dry, well-seasoned wood. When gathering
your fuel, it is important to select hard wood
known to have a high BTU content, whenever
possible. The wood should be stored off the
ground in a wood shed, which is designed to
allow plenty of air flow through the stacks, and
stored this way for a minimum of 6 months; 12
months is recommended.
I'm sure it would keep your tent warm as would any number of wood stoves. I wonder if the low particulate count would make it so Denver would let me install one at the house.