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Various organic materials use biomass to generate electricity. Such materials include wood, plants, and even animal dung. The degradation of organic materials like wood, forest residues, and sawdust into energy-dense pellets can make biomass more useful for generating renewable bioenergy and heating.
Using wood pellets for heating has become increasingly popular. They are sustainable and costeffective, and pellet boilers maximize the efficiency and cleanliness of their combustion. If you want to use biomass wood pellets to generate electricity, you can approach Ecostan.
Pellets are biomass fuel made from the wood residue (sawdust, offcuts, and shaving, which are by-products of wood processing) or from freshly cut timber specially cut for pellet production. The biomass material comes from recycling by-products from the milling of lumber, construction, and agriculture, such as shavings, chips, and sawdust.
In addition to producing much less carbon than fossil fuels, wood pellets are also more efficient than raw biomass because of the low moisture content. A pelletizer compresses the material after drying it at extreme temperatures.
The amount of wood pellets you need each year depends on several factors such as the weather or climate in your region, insulation, and of course, your preferences. You can use the following tips to optimize your pellet :
The best way to minimize heat loss is to use draft excluders and good wall insulation in your house. Burning wood pellets requires more energy since heat is lost through poor insulation.
There are several benefits of using wood pellets to heat your home. Let us see both economic and environmental :
1. Wood pellets produce more cost-effective fuel than other types of fuel.
2. The use of wood pellets produces a soft and consistent heat that lasts for long periods without requiring much effort on your part.