The continued trend over recent years of increasing prices of oil along with gas is set to continue into the future. Limited supply and rapid increases in demand due to the increase in global population are driving up the prices of oil, gas plus coal. Oil as well as gas are at present central in our lives as they power transportation, generate our electricity plus heat our buildings. We are therefore at present reliant on oil as well as gas to power our lives, along with most of this energy comes from the Middle East as well as Russia.
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The economy is in a state of recession, along with now more than ever it is important to support the local economy. Pellet stoves such as the Harman pellet stove can use energy locally produced from local resources. This therefore means Harman pellet stoves can help us to lessen our use of oil. Many different local biomass resources can be used to produce energy pellets. This includes woody biomass in addition to energy crops such as Switchgrass, Miscanthus plus Hemp among many others. Producing the fuel pellets locally plus consuming the fuel pellets locally means cheaper energy prices due to reduced transportation, lower green home gases while supporting the economy. Not all pellet stoves including Harman pellet stoves can burn all types of biomass fuel pellets.
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Different fuel pellets produce different percentages of ash. The design of the Harman pellet stoves burn pot as well as auger feed system among many other factors dictate if the Harman pellet stove can burn the pellets without complications. Energy pellets which generate higher levels of ash demand a lower price point than that of premium pellet fuel. Some energy pellets can fee less than half the cost of premium pellet energy. Purchasing a more pellet energy flexible Harman pellet stove therefore provides more options on your choice of fuel. At PelHeat, as you can see from the video above, we specialise in small scale pellet production solutions along with pellet burning characteristics, such as higher ash content fuels. We therefore summarised that research into this guide to help consumers purchase stoves, which are more fuel flexible and cheaper to run. There is a constantly growing collection of pellet stoves on the market, including the Harmon pellet stoves. Biomass pellets are form of carbon neutral fuel plus do not contribute to global warming. The reasons for this is that biomass is already part of the current carbon cycle, along with the carbon released during combustion is absorbed by new growing biomass, plus the cycle continues. Therefore governments around the world are keen to encourage people to install biomass pellet stoves such as the Harmon pellet stove, check with your local authority.
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