Why wood pellets?

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Burning Pellets only releases CO2 and in fact as much as it was bound by the atmosphere during the growth of the trees from which the pellets are made.

Comparing CO emission amounts2 we notice that the CO2 emission from the combustion of pellets amounts to 62gr/KWh, while from the combustion of oil it is 352gr/KWh, i.e. more than 5 times higher than that of pellets.

Even compared to the burning of firewood we have to notice that the incomplete combustion of firewood combined with its high moisture content produces much more combustion gases. Pellets are the most modern form of wood energy.

They are made of 100% mass wood without the slightest addition of chemicals.

Wood is an inexhaustible source of energy that is produced in huge quantities continuously, and the pelletization of logging by-products prevents the production of methane from decaying in the environment.

 

 

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