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Understanding Wood Pellet Systems and Carbon Neutrality

Topic: Environmental and Green LivingPublished February 9, 2011

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One of the major selling points to wood pellet systems is their carbon neutral label. Because these systems are considered to be carbon neutral, they are eligible for many different energy grants and rebates. But what is a wood pellet system, and how can any system that burns fuel be considered carbon neutral? Here is what you need to know.

Wood Pellet systems
There are two main types of wood pellet systems. Both use the same basic fuel source. Wood pellets are created from waste wood products such as sawdust. They are light, compact and cost effective. In terms of heating costs, wood pellet systems produce the most heat for the least amount of money as wood pellets are much less expensive than oil, propane or natural gas systems. Pellets can be fed into systems manually or automatically and the fuel is often locally produced, making it great for local economies.

The first type of wood pellet system is a stove that provides direct heat to a home. They act in much the same way as other types of central heating systems. They have the advantage of being compact and easy to install and can be quite affordable for many people.

The second type of wood pellet system is a boiler system. This heats water which is then used to heat a home. It can be used in a radiant in-floor heating system or pumped through radiators in order to heat a home evenly and reliably.

Why these systems are carbon neutral
Governmental schemes and rebates
There are many rebates and schemes that you can take advantage of by installing a wood pellet system. One is the SEAI’s Greener Homes Scheme. This provides rebates depending on the type of biomass system that you install in your home. All wood pellet systems are considered to be biomass systems. You are able to get a rebate of up to 2500 Euro for a biomass boiler system or up to 800 Euro for a biomass stove system. Other countries may offer similar rebates and savings for wood pellet systems.

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Sam Braidley is a author who writes on topics centred around green technology, for more information please visit his website. http://www.greentech.ie

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