Breckwell Pellet Stoves and Wood Pellet Burners and Tax Incentives

Pellet stoves such as Breckwell pellet stoves have existed since the 1970's, however at that time oil and gas were cheap and plentiful, and no one had even heard of global warming. Well times have changed, and now pellet stoves are the fast growing form of home heating solutions. They address the issues of high oil and gas prices, and the need to reduce carbon emissions. Wood pellets and other biomass fuel pellets are carbon neutral, therefore there are now tax incentives for installing pellet stoves such as Breckwell pellet stoves.

Current Fossil Fuel Energy Prices to Rise By 60% in the Next 6 Years

Energy experts now expect the price of oil and gas to continue to rise year on year, with conservative estimates at an increase of 60% in 6 years. The cost savings on wood fuel pellets can pay for the Breckwell stove within a few years.

Breckwell Pellet Stoves can Help with our Addiction to Foreign Oil / Gas

The supply of oil and gas which we use for cars and heating is mainly sourced from Russia and the Middle East. As the global population continues to increase, and gas and oil supplies decrease, these means higher fuel prices and more money sent out of the country. Using fuel pellets in pellet stoves such as the Breckwell pellet stove can reduce our dependence on oil and gas. Through purchasing a Breckwell pellet stove, you are pro-actively supporting the local economy and at the same time reducing your own carbon emissions.

Creating Local Green Energy Jobs with Biomass Fuel Pellet Production

Many different biomass raw materials can be processed into fuel pellets as you can see by the images to the left. Many different local biomass resources can be processed into fuel pellets and then sold back into the local community. This generates more local jobs, keeps money within the local economy and also helps to reduce climate change, while also keep fuel prices competitive and low

Many Pellet Stoves can Only Burn Costly Premium Wood Pellet Fuel

Many different forms of local biomass resources, which are even regarded as waste, can be processed into efficient fuel pellets. Some of these fuel pellets may have a higher ash content than premium wood pellets. Some Breckwell pellet stoves have burn pot and other component designs, which limit their ability to burn other types of biomass fuel pellets. These differences in burn pot designs are not well known or disclosed by Breckwell. We have therefore developed this guide to help consumers purchase a more fuel flexible pellet stove or Breckwell pellet stove, so a wider range of biomass fuel pellets can be used efficiently without complication, helping to further lower pellet fuel prices.

The PelHeat Wood Pellet Stove and Wood Pellet Boiler Guide

As you can see from the video above, at PelHeat we produce and burn a wide range of biomass fuel pellets. We have used that experience to compile this guide to help save hundreds if not thousands on the cost of stove fuel pellets.

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The Pellet Stove and Boiler Guide © PelHeat Ltd - Breckwell Pellet Stove

The PelHeat Pellet Stove and Boiler Guide provides detailed information on the differences between pellet stoves and boilers on sale today. Not all wood pellet stoves

can burn all types of fuel pellets due to design limitations. This guide will show what features to look out for to when buying a wood pellet stove or Breckwell pellet stove