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A Carbon Neutral Fuel Source

 

Wood pellet boilers and stoves have brought about a revolution in heating, lots are talked about the green issues of wood pellet combustion but the real benefit comes as a result of being able to completely automate the whole system thus allowing the wood pellet boiler, to take on both oil and gas fired boilers in the three key areas of Convenience, Economy and Carbon Neutrality.

 

Sustainable Fuel

 
Unlike oil and gas boilers, wood pellet boilers run on a sustainable, renewable and controllable fuel source which also has the added advantage of being a lot nearer to Carbon Neutrality than oil fuel, gas fuel or coal fuel.

 

Carbon Neutral

 

Burning wood pellets as a fuel is near to being Carbon Neutral, burning wood fuel only releases the same amount of CO2 as it would if it were left to decay naturally on a forest floor, thus the impact on the atmosphere is kept to a minimum

 

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Everyone enjoys the warmth of a crackling log fire in winter and as gas, oil and electricity prices rise many people in the Ireland are turning to solid fuel burning stoves including Wood Pellet Stoves to heat their homes.

 

These modern stoves use sophisticated clean burn methods and can be installed in houses that do not allow traditional open fires and are a much more efficient way to heat a room.

 

You can have wonderful naturally warm rooms using Wood Pellet Fuel with the ultimate in modern stove technology the Wood Pellet Stove.

 

Wood Pellet Stoves efficiently, conveniently and cheaply convert biomass in the form of Wood Pellet Fuel to heat while giving off almost no wood smoke, helping to protect the environment.

 

Pellet Stove Installation is not expensive and the Pellet Stoves are cheap to run. The wood pellet fuel they burn is a renewable, clean burning biomass fuel made from recycled wood waste or sawdust.

 

The use of biomass fuel is a 'carbon neutral' process. The carbon dioxide released by burning is balanced by that absorbed by the tree during its growth.

 

The ash from the Wood Pellet Fuel which is rich in minerals can be recycled to fertilise forests, parks or gardens. The wood pellets are fed into the pellet stove as needed and the stove temperature is set by microprocessors controlling of the feed rate of the pellets.

 

Modern Wood Pellet Stoves are now stylish home furnishings with contemporary portrait styling, large glass windows and ceramic cladding in attractive colours. Pellet stoves also have remote controls for electronic ignition and temperature control making them safe, attractive and easy to use.

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