Wood Pellet Stoves and Wood Pellet Boilers and Tax Credit Breaks

Wood pellet stoves in recent years have seen impressive growth as a primary or secondary heat source and attractive room feature. One of the key incentives for wood pellet stoves are the automatic operation and low maintenance. Also due to the high oil and gas prices, heating with wood pellets is a much cheaper alternative. Wood pellets are also carbon neutral, and do not contribute to climate change, unlike oil and gas. Therefore now there are more and more monetary incentive schemes for installing a wood pellet stove and using pellets.

The Price of Oil, Gas and Electricity to Increase by 60% in 6 Years

Energy experts expect to see the high prices of oil, gas and electricity continue into the future. This is due to increased global demand due to increasing global population, increased taxes and supply issues due to political disputes and war.

Wood Pellet Stoves can Lower our Reliance on Foreign Gas and Oil

Most of the oil and gas used to heat our homes and run our cars is bought from Russia and the Middle East. Our heavy addition to oil and gas to power our lives has resulted in a dependence of fossil fuel energy. We have now entered a time of economic uncertainty and increasing unemployment, while we continue to import energy at higher and higher prices. Fuel pellets for wood pellet stoves can be made from local biomass resources, reducing the need to import energy from abroad while at the same time fighting global warming.

Wood Fuel Pellets for Wood Pellet Stoves and Generating Local Jobs

As stated local biomass resources can be used to produce fuel pellets for wood pellet stoves. Producing fuel pellets form local resources can generate permanent jobs in the growing green energy sector. It also means cheaper fuel for the local consumer due to reduced raw material and biomass pellet fuel transportation. Local pellet fuel production can benefit the economy and planet.

Wood Pellet Stove Brands have Different Biomass Pellet Fuel Flexibility

Different biomass fuel pellets perform differently under combustion, specifically in the percentage of ash produced. However some wood pellet stoves due to poor burn pot and pellet feed designs cannot use all biomass fuel pellets efficiently without complications. A wood pellet stove which can use a wider range biomass fuel pellets is much cheaper to run, and some biomass fuel pellets can cost half as much as traditional premium wood pellets. However the differences in design are not obvious, this guide has been developed to highlight these difference to help consumers to get the best value for money.

The PelHeat Wood Pellet Stove and Wood Pellet Boiler Guide

At PelHeat we develop small scale pellet production solutions and you can see from the video above, and test burn a wide range of biomass fuel pellets. We therefore developed this guide to help consumers purchase more pellet fuel flexible wood pellet stoves to save hundreds even thousands in pellet fuel costs.

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

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 stoves