Wood waste has dropped due to growing biomass requirement
A study published exploring the uses of waste wood given that the level of waste wood has dropped due to the growing demand for biomass fuels.
Quantities of waste wood have fallen by 10% since 2007 – from 4.5 million tonnes to 4.1 million tonnes and this also is thought to be primarily as a result of higher demand for fuel for renewable energy sources such as wood pellet boilers and wood pellet stoves.
Property owners that want to set up biomass technology inside their home can apply for a number of renewable energy grants from your govt to help with the costs of installing the gear. Installing biomass products can be suited for both urban and also rural homes. Wood pellet boilers can be easily installed in virtually any home that already includes a boiler as the existing pipework may be used for the new boiler, along with a wood pellet stove can be simply fitted in a chimney flue.
There are a selection of renewable energy sources available, and also with energy prices soaring drastically in the next few months, installing energy equipment which does not require fossil fuels could save you considerable sums of money.

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