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Twice the density of cordwood- about the same energy density as coal; extending burn times by more than 2.5x
Consistent size means more complete combustion
No sparks, pops and very low smoke
An economical price- cheaper than oil and much less mess and hassle than cordwood
Biomass logs are clean of bugs (dead & alive) bark, debris and dirt.
Ideally sized for wood stoves. Packing density is optimized. You can fill every corner of the stove with high density fuel and extend your burn times greatly.
Produce 1/2 the particulates (smoke) compared with good cordwood.
Less polluting- burning Biomass recycles carbon in the atmosphere. Oil. Gas and coal pull it from the ground and put it in the air- an average house creates 5 tons of new carbon per year burning fuel oil.
Easy Lighting- only needs newspaper.
100% wood with very little ash (typically below 1%) and low moisture content- less than half the moisture content of cordwood- much more heat makes it into your house instead of converting water into steam which is lost up the chimney.
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