Advantages of wood pellet stoves

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About wood pellet stove advantages

Wood pellet stove technology has many advantages over traditional methods of home heating.

For one thing, the pellets are derived from wood scraps from other industries, such as furniture making and saw mills. Sawdust, which can be from either hard or softwood is dried to the optimum moisture level and then taken to a pellet mill, and under pressure, transformed into pellets for either kitty litter, or for fuel for pellet stoves.                            This is a great way to make efficient use of all of our limited resources, especially lumber. Relatively clean burning, the use of pellet stoves is a environmentally conscious way to heat your home.
                                                                                                                                       Wood pellet stove technology is fairly new, but with advances in the technology, we find that there are now over 60 manufacturers of pellet stoves in Europe. Originally developed by modifying the design of wood chip boilers, pellet stoves are now so common in Austria, Denmark, and Sweden, that these countries are the leading consumers of wood fuel pellets. With a cost that is less than heating oil, it is possible to run central heating system on pellet stoves, and the installation cost of these systems is lower than that found with any other form of heating.
                                                                                                                                 Biomass, such as wood pellets can actually go a long way in helping us to reduce our emissions of green house gasses. While biomass fuels, like wood pellets actually produce about the same amount of carbon dioxide as fossil fuels, biomass is renewable, with the growth of new trees actually removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. As long as plants and trees are continually grown, the net emissions of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere from pellet stoves will be zero. Crops, such as fast growing trees and grasses for use in pellet stoves are called biomass feed stocks, and the use of these can help increase profits for the agricultural industries.
                                                                                                                                    Pellet stoves are simpler and cleaner to use than wood stoves and fireplaces, and also provide heat at a much higher level of heating efficiency and more thorough level of combustion. The technology of pellet stoves is such that they are the cleanest solid fuel heating appliances available for your home. Pellet stoves are exempt from the EPA’s smoke-emission testing because of the fact that they have combustion efficiencies of between 78 and 85%. Producing between 8,000 and 90,000 BTUs per hour, depending on the size of the appliance, pellet stoves are ideal for home, apartment, and condominium use.

                                                                                                                                       







 

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