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Heating: What Are The Best Wood Pellets?

candice By candice 2022-09-28

Pellet fuel is a renewable, clean-burning and cost-stable alternative to home heating that is gaining importance globally. It is a biomass product made from renewable materials, usually recycled wood waste. In Australia, millions of people use wood pellets for heating in freestanding stoves, fireplace inserts, furnaces and boilers.

Pellets are also used in industrial applications and power generation to replace or supplement coal in cogeneration projects. Pellet fuel for heating can also be found in large-scale settings such as schools and prisons. Pellets are produced all over the world and are traded actively across borders. Simply put, pellet fuel is a way to divert millions of tons of waste from landfills and turn it into energy.

Cork, wood chips, wood chips, waste paper, and dozens of other agricultural products and by-products that can be used as energy are all examples of biomass fuels. The most compelling principle of biomass is that it is renewable.

The remarkable consistency and combustion efficiency of the pellet fuel produces a fraction of the original biomass pellet emissions. Particle burners have the lowest particulate emissions of any solid fuel burner. Given proper initiatives and agricultural management, biomass is practically unlimited and has proven price stable compared to fossil fuels.