uel pellets are environmentally friendly fuel with an ash content of no more than 3%. When pellets are burned, exactly as much CO2 is released into the atmosphere as was absorbed by the plant during growth.
Granules are less prone to self-ignition, do not contain dust and spores that can cause an allergic reaction in people. Pellets differ from ordinary wood in high dryness (8-12% of moisture compared to 30-50% in firewood) and higher density - about one and a half times.
These qualities provide a high calorific value compared to wood chips or firewood - when burning a ton of pellets, approximately 5 thousand kWh of heat is released, which is one and a half times more than that of ordinary firewood.
High-quality wood pellets (white and gray) are used for heating residential buildings by burning in small pellet boilers, stoves and fireplaces or solid fuel boilers.