"I have had three so called experts give me three differents answers on this subject." If the 'experts' said anything other than what Bill said, then they aren't experts.
I can understand that he didn't specify what to use, as he is an electrician pro. Your choice to not use a 'breathe-the-combustion-products' ventless heater is wise. However, it is difficult to retrofit a vented heater to a basement for no-electricity situations. I'd consider a battery-backup power vented heater for least complications. If you can get a direct-vent heater to work with a backup power, then you'd have a good situation.
http://www.alsheating.com/RinnaiHeater.htm
http://www.cozyheaters.com/products.php
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