18Aug2011

Wooden waste has decreased because of increasing biomass requirement

A report published studying the uses of waste wood because the amount of waste wood has fallen as a result of ever-increasing demand for biomass fuels.

Levels of waste wood have dropped by 10% since 2007 – from 4.5 million tonnes to 4.1 million tonnes and this also is believed to be mostly because of a higher demand for fuel for renewable energy sources like wood pellet boilers as well as wood pellet stoves.

Property owners that want to install biomass technology in their home can apply for a number of renewable energy grants from your government to help with the costs of installing the equipment. Putting in biomass products could be suited for both urban as well as rural homes. Wood pellet boilers can be easily installed in any home which already includes a boiler as the existing pipework can be used for the new boiler, and a wood pellet stove can be easily fitted in a chimney flue.

There are a variety of renewable energy sources available, and with energy prices soaring dramatically within the next few months, installing energy equipment which does not need fossil fuels can save you substantial amounts of cash. Visit www.enerfina.com to find out more.

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