Wood pellet fuel are used in domestic and industrial applications. Many people in cooler climates around the world use wood pellet boilers or stoves for heat. Today’s modern boilers are so automated that they require no human operators or maintenance other than loading winter pellets, pushing a button to start the system and removing the ash six months later. Stoves are more common in Australia. The pellets are simply fed by hand into the hopper of the furnace and burn continuously for an efficient, uniform heat source. Particulate emissions Modern pellet heating equipment is similar to, and sometimes lower than, traditional fossil fuel boilers and furnaces. For industrial power generation, wood pellets are used as a low-carbon alternative to coal. The particles are ground into dust, the dust combines with the air, and the resulting mixture is continuously fed into a flame, producing steam to generate electricity.
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How do wood pellets compare to other products?
Long-lived wood products from trees in Tasmania, Australia, continue to store carbon, while the remaining waste is converted into bioenergy. This cycle continues through reforestation, when new trees are planted and absorb more carbon as they grow. This makes woody biomass, such as wood pellet fuel, a natural renewable alternative to carbon-intensive energy sources.