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Commercial Fuel
Sustainable commercial biomass heating systems, utilising wood chips, wood pellets, sawdust and shavings, can recover energy on-site, safeguards local jobs in the surrounding region and offers an additional source of income for land and forest managers.
The burning of oil produces higher sulphur dioxide and hydrocarbon emissions than the burning of wood chips. The use of wood reduces our dependence on heating oil and natural gas.
The transportation and storage of wood chips poses no threat to the environment. Heating with wood chips is ecologically responsible, as it has a virtually closed CO2 cycle. Emissions are reduced and heating your working environment is more cost-effective.
Wood Chips
Wood chips are made from whole trees, branch wood or coppice products which have been mechanically shredded by a chipping machine. Ideally the wood needs to have been air-dried before chipping, or the chips dried before burning.
Shavings and Sawdust
Wood by-products which contain no additives, such as wood planings and sawdust from manufacturing, can be effectively and economically used for heating, recovering energy on-site for commercial space heaters in workshop areas.
Wood Pellets
Wood pellets are a clean and efficient fuel for use in wood fuel boilers.
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