Advantages of Wood Pellets for Stoves

Wood pellets used as the fuel source in wood pellet stoves are made from recycled, processed and compacted sawdust and are a by-product of saw milling and other types of wood transformation processing. These pellets are extremely dense and are produced with low humidity content, normally around ten percent, which allows them to burn with very high combustion efficiency. Their uniform geometry and comparatively small size makes them ideal for automatic feeding with a fine calibration. In addition, they are perfect for feeding to a burner using either pneumatic conveying or auger feeding.

Wood Pellets for Pellet Burning StovesTheir extreme density also helps with compact storage and transportation over long distances. In fact, it is possible for them to be blown from the transport vehicle directly to the customer's storage bunker or silo on their property. Because the price of heating with fossil fuels has continued to increase, a lot of research continues to be carried out into finding other reliable sources of energy to replace non-renewable energy such as fossil fuels. To that end, production and sales of wood pellet fuel stoves and corn pellet stoves has continued to grow unabated.

Bio fuels made from bio mass or organic material have actually been proven to be effective substitutes for non-renewable energy sources. Some of these bio fuels are derived from biodegradable materials such as manure, plants, etc. However, the organic wood pellets are considered one of the best forms of wood fuel. Since they are produced through normal activities such as saw milling, or any other type of woodcutting, they are considered plentiful.

Many of the characteristics of pellets, including low humidity content and higher density, allows them to be automatically used in clean burning heating appliances. Since the pellets are considered biomass they are environmentally friendly, releasing less emissions and ashes. And, as renewable material the wood pellet offers the benefit of a continuous energy supply. There is no deliberate cutting down of trees in order to produce them. Since the pellets are actually considered waste materials, utilizing them as an energy source lessens the problem of waste and waste disposal.

With the increasing costs of fossil fuels it is only natural to turn toward other forms of heating and the pellet stove models have become increasingly popular. The stoves that are specifically designed for wood pellets do have advantages over other types of home heating systems. The normal wood burning stoves require constant maintenance compared to the wood pellet fireplaces stoves. They are also much easier to operate and are more convenient than the traditional wood fireplaces and stoves. Although the physical appearance is similar to the traditional stoves that burn wood, these have microprocessor controls that ensure a clean and efficient fire.