Wood pellets are a renewable resource, the fuel that is already
widely available in the world nowadays. The sawdust or wood
shavings are compressed under great pressure and forced through
holes. This is a hot process and the natural lignin in the
sawdust/wood shavings melts and binds the dust together, holding
the pellet in shape and giving it that characteristic sheen on
the outside
Economic efficiency: Wood pellets are extremely dense and can be
produced with a low moisture content (below 10%) that allows them
to be burned with a very high combustion efficiency. Their high
density also permits compact storage and rational transport over
long distances. Electricity generated from pellets in converted
coal plants is almost the same cost as electricity generated from
natural gas, diesel.
Environmentally friendly: Wood pellets are a sustainable fuel
that can deliver a significant reduction in net carbon emissions
when compared with fossil fuels. Its production and use also
bring additional environmental and social benefits.
Using scopes: Biomass fuels replace fossil fuels in power plants,
stoves, the boiler of textile, food, leather, animal feeding, dye
industrials, and animal bedding.