The Efficiency of Pellet Stoves: A Modern Solution for Home Heating
This article originally appeared on beforeitsnews.com
Increasingly, homeowners are moving away from traditional heating methods in search of sustainable, cost-effective sources that lower their carbon footprints. Consequently, pellet burning stoves have surged in popularity. They provide a clean, modern alternative to wood stoves and an energy-efficient substitute for fossil-fuel systems.
Unlike wood stoves, which work well for those who enjoy hand-tooling the art of fire, pellet stoves are an automatic, set-it-and-forget-it solution. And they’re as eco-friendly as you can get, burning sawdust and other compressed biomass.
High Efficiency and Heat Output
Pellet burning stoves are very efficient. Many of them claim 75% to 90% efficiency, which is quite a bit better than old-fashioned wood stoves that might be more like 50% or 60%. And the heat these things pump out is pretty impressive considering how little fuel they actually use.
Unlike wood stoves, which require a “you’ve got to be here to tend the fire” lifestyle, pellet burners don’t necessitate constant attention because it burns clean and evenly. Also, unlike the old-fashioned models you may remember your grandma using, modern stoves provide a more even heat output.
Cost-Effective Operation
Pellets are an affordable, renewable fuel source and, in many areas, the price of pellets is significantly lower than that of propane, fuel oil, or electricity. Pellets are plentiful and can be sourced from recycled wood waste. Furthermore, pellet heating systems offer a number of modern conveniences that allow homeowners to enjoy their warmth without the worry or hassle of handling firewood.
Overall, with the price of a gallon of fuel oil, propane, or even electricity what it is these days, and with the efficiencies with which pellet stoves burn and heat, using this kind of stove in a home can save a substantial amount of money.
Environmental Benefits
When biomass pellets are burned, they produce emissions of CO2 that are much lower than those produced by fossil fuels. Unlike a furnace or a boiler that uses oil, natural gas, or propane, a fireplace or wood stove emits far less CO2.
Burning pellets releases about as much CO2 as the same amount of wood burned in the fireplace. Furthermore, pellets are burned in a more controlled manner, resulting in fewer particulate emissions and safer combustion for both indoors and outdoors.
Convenient and Automated Features
Modern pellet stoves offer many of the conveniences that we have come to expect in the 21st century. They can be turned on and off automatically, for instance, while not in use. When they are turned on, they can be set to burn as warm as you wish. But their most impressive feature may be that they burn and stay cleaner than other heating systems.
Upgrading to a Pellet Stove in Your Home
For today’s homes, pellet burning stoves are the sustainable solution for heating. Why? Because a wood-burning stove is a system that is on par with a conventional fossil fuel system in terms of emissions.
A modern, efficient pellet one, by comparison, is a “low-emission, high-efficiency biomass appliance,” according to the EPA. And what this means is that for today’s heating needs, they’re more sustainable than their wood or fossil fuel counterparts.