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Advantages of Wood Pellets
These are just some of the advantages that Wood Pellets have over more
common sources of heat and energy:
- Reduces our dependence on
oil and gas.
- Pellet fuel cost is not
dictated by world events; therefore cost is more affordable and
predictable.
- Since pellet stove
emissions are so low they can be burned in most areas even those with
burning restrictions.
- Pellet fuel has been proven
to provide the cleanest burn of any solid fuel. See the proof at the EPA site.
- Only minimal clearance is
needed for appliance installation. Because of the near total combustion
(around 98.5%) pellet stoves produce virtually no creosote. This also
allows installation of a pellet stove by direct vent... without a
chimney!
- Sustainable source of fuel.
- Reduces waste destined for
landfills and the cost of disposing waste is greatly reduced.
- One ton of wood pellets has
the heat value of about one and a half cords of wood and stacks easily
in one third the space! This makes it possible to easily store fuel for
the entire season.
- Click here for a "Comparison
of Fuel Cost Changes." ( See information below )
- A 40-pound bag of Wood
Pellets produces only 3 ounces of ash.
- An Environmentally Superior
source of heat, CO2 Neutral both in combustion and storage (See
information below)
- Wood pellets are a clean,
environmentally friendly, natural, renewable fuel resource.
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Comparison of Fuel Cost Changes
Wood Pellets are a local fuel with a very stable price. In fact, pellet
prices are pretty much the same as they were ten years ago when adjusting
for inflation. Not only is pellet heat environmentally stable and renewable
-- it is priced reliably low as well. Think ahead -- think pellet!
Today we are facing another difficult period with petroleum fuels. Oil
and gas prices are soaring in New England. Across
the U.S.
oil prices have entered record setting territory with no signs of retreat.
Pellet heat has had a history of stable pricing; the slight increase has
been insignificant compared to other energy sources.
Fuel Cost Comparison.
This graph represents a comparison of the annual rate of increase in
heating oil, propane, and wood pellets prices since 1998.
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CO2 Emissions
How many lbs. of carbon emissions can be saved by burning one ton of wood
pellets
- if you heat with
electricity you will save 3323 lbs.
- if you heat with oil you
will save 943 lbs.
- if you heat with lpg you
will save 709 lbs.
- if you heat with natural
gas you will save 549 lbs.
The average household would use 2.67 tons of pellets, saving 8872 lbs. of
carbon emissions if you heat with electricity, 2518 lbs. if you heat with
oil, 1893 lbs. if you heat with LPG, and 1466 lbs. if you heat with natural
gas.
If every household converted to wood pellet (or equivalent renewable source)
for heating, the total carbon emissions of the United
States would drop by more than 8%.
GLOBAL WARMING? You "can" do your part.
Data taken from Dr. Jerry
Whitfield's talk "Reduction in Greenhouse Gases Using Biomass Pellets
for Residential Space Heating", 6/3/98
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