Wood Pellet Boiler and Wood Pellet Stove and Tax Credit Breaks

Wood pellets have seen rapid growth over the last decade and demand is expected to grow by 10 times in the next decade. The simple reasons for this is wood pellets are a cheap alternative to oil, gas and electric heating and are a form of green energy. Wood pellets are part of the current carbon cycle and are regarded as carbon neutral. Due the growing need to make sustained efforts to challenge climate change, tax breaks are now offered for using wood pellets.

Energy Experts Expect to see a 60% Increase in the Price of Oil and Gas

The cost of using oil and gas has risen rapidly in the last few years, and experts expect to see these price rises continue into the future. As the use of oil and gas is heavily responsible for carbon emissions and climate change, higher taxes are expected year on year, to then invest in green energy technologies.

Wood Pellet Boilers can Lower our Dependence on Foreign Gas and Oil

Due to rapid population increase and stable oil and gas prices, up until recently, we have built a dependence on oil and gas to heat our homes and fuel our cars. However the times of cheap oil are gone, and we now also find our selves in an economic recession. Currently almost all supplies of oil and gas come from Russia and the Middle East. At a time of economic struggle, we cannot afford to keep sending greater amounts of income out of the country. Wood pellet boilers can use fuel pellets made from local resources, reducing dependence on oil.

Wood Fuel Pellets for Wood Pellet Boilers and Generating Green Jobs

As fuel pellets for wood pellet boilers can be made from local resources, this provides an ideal opportunity to generate local jobs in pellet fuel production, while at the same time keeping fuel pellet prices low due to reduced fuel transportation. Local fuel pellet production and consumption provide local economic support, while making substantial reductions in green house gasses.

Wood Pellet Boiler Brands have Different Biomass Pellet Fuel Flexibility

Pellet fuels can be made from a wide range of resources including woods, energy crops and farming wastes. However their combustion characteristics do alter, notably in their ash content. Higher ash content fuel pellets are still desirable due to considerable price reductions. However many wood pellet boilers cannot use higher ash content pellets without complications due to poor component designs. There is little information on these issues however, and the price of the wood pellet boilers does not reflect their diverse or limited abilities.

The PelHeat Wood Pellet Stove and Wood Pellet Boiler Guide

As you can see from the video above, at PelHeat we produce various types of biomass fuel pellets, and have personal experience of their combustion results. We therefore summarised our research into this guide, to help consumers purchase better value and more pellet fuel flexible wood pellet boilers. Purchasing more fuel flexible boilers can save you thousands in pellet fuel costs.

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The Pellet Stove and Boiler Guide © PelHeat Ltd - Wood Pellet Boilers

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 wood pellet boilers