subject: Living Green, Biomass Environmental Fuel Heating [print this page] If you have ever owned a property, you know that bio waste can be a major inconvenience. From manure to leaves to sticks mother nature makes these things fast, but you are responsible for getting rid of them. Well there is a better way to dispose of organic waste while generating renewable energyfor your home. Biomass stoves use renewable waste energy in a combustion process to deliver thermal energy. They have been used for centuries but have not been used by the masses in recent times. Let's take a look at few things to consider when purchasing a biomass stove.
Plus if you plan to use many different sources it will really smell terrible and will need to be isolated with a heat exchanger. Good clean combustion depends on the right mixture of oxygen. All energy sources are different. So unless you have an abundance of resources it is best to choose one fuel, and to choose it well.
Your biomass stove needs to be catered for your specific type of fuel. This really depends on what you have available at your location
You can find some biomass stoves second hand, look on the internet Over time a biomass stove is a great green project for your house. Install one this fall and reduce your dependence on electric and gas heat. Do your part to help save the environment.
Wood pellets are also a great option for home heat productionSome source will give you a lot of heat, wood pellets are one of them.Wood pellets are not only cheap, but they are also fairly easy to store
The system I installed has boldy dropped my monthly heating bill.