Sawdust pellets
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Sawdust pellets are an alternate fuel, made from compressed sawdust.[1] Sawdust was a byproduct of turning raw wood into manageable sized lumber.
Users of pellet fuel usually use special pellet stoves, built to burn pellets.[1] Due to their standard size, pellet stoves can be designed to burn their fuel more precisely, so the combustion produces less harmful smoke.[2] Due to their standard size, pellet stoves can be fueled from a hopper, and automate the longer term management of a large supply of pellets.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Tobie Stanger. Consumer Reports' Guide to Pellet and Wood Stoves: Improved efficiency and safety—plus a new tax credit—add to the allure of these home heaters, Consumer Reports, 2021-02-23.
- ↑ David Brooks. Study: Switching from heating oil to local wood cuts greenhouse gasses, Granite Greek, 2020-11-08.
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