Biomass Pellet Fuel- Renewable and Green
Biomass is mainly derived from various types of organic matter such as forestry and energy plants (e.g. Oil seeds and plants that contain sugar), urban waste, and agricultural waste including household and wood waste. Biomass can also be used for electricity production heating, and for the transportation of biofuels. The biomass may also be solid (e.g. straw, wood, plants and other plants), liquid or gaseous. Biomass use has also been linked to reduction in the levels of greenhouse gas emissions.

The carbon dioxide that is produced when it burns is counterbalanced by the quantity that is absorbed when the biomass plant was grown. However, the generation of net greenhouse gas savings is dependent on cultivation and processes of fuel production that are used in the pellet mill. Why should you use biomass pellet fuel? The answer is simple; wood pellets are now highly used as renewable source of energy alternative to electricity, oil and gas because of three main reasons namely countering of climate change, energy supply security, and increase in fuel prices.

As regards climate change, biomass pellet fuel is environment friendly, renewable and green. It does not cause emission of high quantities of carbon dioxide. Even as the prices of fossil fuels keep on fluctuating the price of biomass pellet fuel remains stable. Many homeowners prefer it because it shields them from the affects of rising fuel prices. To make matters even better, you can produce biomass pellet fuel at your home or in large scale if you acquire the right pellet making machine or pelletizer.