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I have been reading and listening to a lot of people going on about Global warming and the need for us to switch to renewable energies. Like most people I already own and live in a home that uses and oil fired central heating system and im considering changing to a system that is more environmentally friendly like a Wood Pellet Boiler. These Boilers use wood pellets that are made out of dried recycled compressed sawdust from wood mills that otherwise would end up in landfill. Wood pellets are a type of wood fuel, generally made from compacted sawdust. They are usually produced as a byproduct of sawmilling and other wood transformation activities. Wood pellets are extremely dense and can be produced with a low humidity content (below 10%) that allows them to be burned with a very high combustion efficiency. A large number of models of wood pellet stoves, central heating furnaces and other appliances has emerged since about 1999. With the surge in the price of fossil fuels in 2005, the demand has increased all over Europe and a sizable industry is emerging. With this in mind I have 5 important questions I need to answer. Here are 5 important questions? Question 1 Is a wood pellet boiler really an effective heating system to replace my Oil or gas Fired Boiler? Question 2 Will a wood pellet Boiler provide the same results as my Oil Fired Boiler? ( to heat my home to a satisfactory level) provide hot water, etc. Question 3 How much will a Wood Pellet Boiler cost to install and maintain? Question 4 Will there be a constant supply of wood Pellet fuel in the future and will its cost remain stable? Question 5 Will a Wood Pellet Boiler replace my Oil fired Boiler and also save money in the long run? See answers to these questions You can see answers to these questions on our squidoo lense which is dedicated to this topic. Click this link to visit this page: Wood Pellet Boilers
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About the Author : Aidan Doran is a freelance author who writes about Renewable Energy.For more information about Renewable Energy, visit the website: www.techstore.ie/Renewable-Energy Email:info@techstore.ie
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