In Illinois farmers are experimenting with growing various different types of energy grasses to be produced locally into pellets to be used as home heating fuels. Switchgrass and Miscanthus are their current main focus for energy crops. They currently feel Miscanthus has the edge on productivity, however Switchgrass has other advantages including providing a habitat for local wildlife.
The farmers and University understand the benefits of local energy loops, as we do at PelHeat. Locally producing crops and pellets for local use has multiple advantages. It supports the local economy on several levels. And reducing transportation of raw material and pellets is better for the environment and means a cheaper fuel for the end user.
In the video the furnace that burns the pellets is shown, however very little detail is provided on the furnace its self. From our own experience here at PelHeat, we know what its like to burn energy crops, and which pellet stoves and boilers can burn the pellets efficiently. Therefore we have created a guide detailing what to look out for when buying a pellet stove or boiler to make sure it has the most features for the money, and which can burn other biomass pellets such as grass pellets. Please visit www.woodpelletstovesboilers.com to find out more.
The PelHeat Mobile Pelletizer can process biomass including wood into fuel pellets. If you would be interested in registering your interest in the PelHeat Mobile Pelletizer and receiving updates on our progress and informed when the pelletizer is on sale please send us an email to:
Contact @ PelHeat . Com
For more information please visit:
www.PelHeat.com
Thank you for your interest


