Why Choosing Pellet Fuel for Your Home

BY James Wang

Generally speaking, all the pellet fuels are sourced from biomass materials – the products of plants and trees that are commonly grown.  The most popular residential pellets are products of ground wood chips and sawdust – the waste from trees during the making of lumber, furniture and other products. The lignin and resins that naturally occur in sawdust hold together wood pellets and they do not contain any additives.  
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The increase in use of pellet fuel for homes also has positive impact on the biodiversity. If the forests are managed and harvested in ways that are sustainable, that will work well in improving the light level that reaches the floor of the forest.  The effect of this is increase in plants that live under the tall forest trees. It will also increase the diversity of shrubs.

The following are the top advantages of choosing pellet fuel for your home

  • Cost: pellet fuel is significantly lower than fossil fuels. The cost of pellet fuel remains stable even when the international prices of crude oil and gas fluctuate in response to economic events.
  • It is a renewable source of energy. Its use ensures that the natural resources are used efficiently for the survival of future generations.
  • Environment friendly: pellet fuel is carbon neural and does not add the amounts of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
  • Easy to ship:  it is very easy to ship pellets from the pellet mill to your location
  • There are no trees that are wasted in the production. The pellet fuel is produced from woodwork waste such as saw dust. The waste is then processed in a pellet making machine or pelletizer to produce pellets for use as pellet fuel.