Description
Hardwood vs Softwood Premium Wood Pellets:
hardwoods like maple, oak, birch and ash. And we all know that putting softwoods like pine, fir and spruce.
European Wood Pellet Consumption:
The majority of the consumption went to heat production, representing 61,8%. Pellet consumption for heat can be further divided into three markets – residential heating (69%), commercial heating (19%) and heat generated from CHP (12%). The remaining 38,2% of wood pellets were used for power production. It should be noted that the technologies for producing energy out of pellets for heat, electricity or both, are mature, offering efficient and reliable processes.
The Benefits of Premium Wood Pellets:
If you want to get a reliable source of heat, save money and help protect the environment, biomass Premium Wood Pellets make a great choice. When the pellets burn, they release the same amount of carbon dioxide that the wood biomass absorbs during its growth, making them carbon-neutral.
Excellent pellet quality is essential to attain a constant and optimal heating process. As different fuel qualities exist, it is essential for stove and boiler owners to choose the right quality fuel that fits best with their installations.
The use of pellets for producing heat remained a strong sector in the EU. The use of pellets for electricity production.
From heating to horse bedding: Premium Wood pellets uses:
A small and compact product that tackles some big challenges, our pellets are a true force of nature. About the height of a bottle cork, they are an energy-rich, low-ash, low-moisture and clean-burning heating source for wood pellet heaters and boilers in residential, commercial and large-scale industrial heating applications.
Our premium wood pellets also make a natural and comfortable choice for equine bedding. They are highly absorbent, drastically cut mucking out time, reduce bedding consumption, and are easy to store and transport.



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