RVR.ie – Wood Pellet Boilers explained (Version 2)

November 29th, 2009

Explains how wood pellet boilers work, featuring boilers from Swedish company Varmebaronen

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engl. Froling Biomass Boilers www.froeling.com

November 16th, 2009

Europe’s leading biomass boiler manufacturer. Well-designed and environmentally friendly technology, combined with a high degree of operating comfort, guarantees the success of Froling firewood, waste wood and pellet fired furnaces.

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Fossil-Fuel Free: Greg Pahl Explains His Wood-Pellet Boiler

November 10th, 2009

Greg Pahl, author of Natural Home Heating: The Complete Guide to Renewable Energy Options, no longer relies on fossil fuels for winter heat. He has no natural gas tank or oil bill. He is not subject to the wild fluctuations in market energy prices—from expensive to ludicrous. And he isn’t spewing once-buried carbon into our atmosphere all winter long. After a relatively easy swapping of boilers in his basement, Greg now enjoys clean, carbon-neutral heat throughout his home by burning sustainably-harvested and locally-produced wood pellets.

In the video below, Greg explains his wood pellet boiler system. In this earlier video, Greg explained his solar domestic hot water system. Both systems are great steps to take when transitioning your home from fossil-fuels to renewable energy.

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Wood Pellet Fuel Boiler

October 12th, 2009

To learn more about pellet stoves and boilers please visit:

http://www.woodpelletstovesboilers.com/

To learn how Wood Pellets are made please visit:

http://www.woodpelletmill.com

This is a video of a Tatano pellet boiler burning a mixture of, wood pellets, wheat straw pellets, barley straw pellets, reed canary grass pellets, miscanthus pellets and cardboard pellets. All of these pellets are known collectively as biomass pellets. These fuel pellets have been produced using the PelHeat Mobile Pelletizer, which can produce biomass fuel pellets from a wide variety of materials. The unit is based on a small single axel trailer and features a hammer mill for size reduction and a flat die pellet mill to compress the material into pellets. The units are powered by Perkins diesel engines, which can also use bio-diesel.

Biomass pellets are a carbon neutral fuel source, as they are sourced from the carbon cycle they do not introduce extra carbon in to the cycle like fossil fuels. With the PelHeat Mobile Pelletizer local biomass resources can be used to produce biomass pellets, which are then used in the local community. This produces a cheaper fuel for the consumer, provides income and jobs for the local economy, utilizes local biomass resources and waste resources, and reduces dependence on foreign oil.

For more information visit:

http://www.PelHeat.com

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