If you are thinking of a new form of heating to replace your existing oil or gas system due to the high prices, there has never been a better time to choose a pellet stove such as a Whitfield pellet stove. Biomass pellets along with other biomass energy pellets are not only a cheap choice to oil or gas, they are also better for the nature. Also all pellet stoves including the Whitfield pellet stove are highly automated, as well as require little maintenance. A full hopper of pellets can last up to a few days. Also now to lessen the cost of installing a Whitfield stove, there are tax reductions up to 30% on the fee of the pellet stove as well as installation. The prices of fossil fuels are set to increase into the future. The continued enlarge in prices is driven by increased demand for energy as well as green taxes. Pellet Energy, such as biomass pellets as well as other biomass pellets offer the opportunity of energy independence, away from foreign oil as well as gas. There is an abundance of accessible purpose grown along with waste resources that can be used to produce energy pellets. Many of these so called ‘waste’ resources are at this time sent to landfill, plus charged for it. A growing national pellet energy production market can help support the economy, as well as reduce our dependence on foreign oil in addition to gas.
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The economic recession has effected almost everyone, so now more than ever is the need for new stable, long term jobs. Local pellet energy production, provides that opportunity. Long term jobs can be shaped in pellet production, distribution along with pellet stove sales and servicing. Due to reduced transportation, it is also possible to provide cheap fuel, even with small scale wood pellet production.
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Not all energy pellets burn the same, for case fuel pellets constructed from biomass along with grass will provide almost the same heating value, yet the grass pellets will generate more ash. The compromise to using the grass pellets in addition to higher ash content is a much cheaper fuel, almost half the price of the wood fuel pellets. However you cannot take for granted that the Whitfield pellet stove can burn the much cheaper grass pellets. The design of the stove may limit its capabilities to low ash content fuels, this therefore means the consumer has less fuel options. To help consumers purchase more fuel flexible pellet stoves, at PelHeat we have developed the Pellet Stove as well as Boiler Guide. As you can see from the video above, we have tested a range of pellet fuels for their ash content and other factors, as well as how this effects combustion. Purchasing a more energy flexible Whitfield pellet stove could save you hundreds if not thousands in energy costs.
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