Pellet Stove Insert and Wood Pellet Boilers and Tax Credit Incentives

Fossil fuels such as oil and gas and our extensive use are heavily responsible for carbon emissions and climate change. Wood pellets and other fuel pellets however are a form of carbon neutral energy. Burning wood fuel pellets does not contribute to the green house effect, and therefore is a suitable alternative to oil and gas. Therefore now in many countries several tax credit incentives are available for installing wood pellet boilers and wood pellet stove inserts.

A 60% Increase in the Price of Oil, Gas and Electricity in the next 6 Years

Energy experts expect the price of fossil fuels to rise by 60% in the next 6 years, however many experts believe this to be a conservative prediction. As oil and gas prices continue to rise, the payback period of installing a pellet stove insert is reduced, with the cost of many pellet stove inserts recovered in a few years.

Pellet Stove Inserts can Reduce our Dependence on Foreign Oil / Gas

As the prices of oil and gas continue to rise, this means more and more income is sent out of the country on to Russia and the Middle East. With economic recession, keeping income within the country to support economic recovery is more important than ever. Installing a pellet stove insert and using nationally and locally produced wood fuel pellets helps to reduce our dependence on oil / gas.

Fuel Pellets for Pellet Stove Inserts and Generating Local Green Jobs

Fuel pellets for pellet stove inserts can be made from many different local biomass resources. This provides an opportunity to generate substantial long term local jobs collecting resources, processing into fuel pellets and local fuel pellet distribution. This would not only generate local jobs it would increase spending on local goods, developing the local community. Fuel pellets and pellet stove inserts offer an economic and environmental energy alternative.

Pellet Stove Inserts Differ Greatly in their Features and Fuel Flexibility

Pellet fuels differ in their combustion characteristics, which is reflected in their prices. Some fuel pellets produce more ash and other factors, however their price can be almost half that of the top grade fuel pellets. Not all pellet stove inserts however can use all forms of pellet fuel, even though this may not be reflected in the price. Certain features and abilities are required in a pellet stove insert to burn a wide range of pellet fuels, this guide will state these features.

The PelHeat Wood Pellet Stove and Wood Pellet Boiler Guide

At PelHeat we develop small pellet production solutions and research pellet fuel combustion as you can see from the video above. Through our testing and research we have first hand experience of the features a fuel flexible pellet burner requires. To help people purchase more pellet fuel flexible pellet stove inserts we have developed this guide. Purchasing a more fuel flexible pellet stove insert can save you hundreds if not thousands on your pellet fuel costs.

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

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 boiler or pellet stove insert