Long years ago, people have relied on burning wood to heat their homes. And over the past few decades, we found that many schools and universities have used wood as fuel, as well, in the form of biomass boilers, which can help them save money and reduced their reliance on fossil fuels.
Data shows that a school in Maine also uses wood as a raw material to heat a boiler and provide hot water for the school. In winter, every few days or so, they move 30 tons of lumber from the surrounding lumber mill. For them, lumber is still easily available locally, and the school's boiler can be used to heat for 23 different buildings in this small rural campus.
A worker in this school saied that “our boiler is 20 million BTUs. So it's equivalent to what we call a 500-horsepower boiler.”
Recently, many schools and businesses have switched from oil to wood chips or pellets as their primary heating source.
Andrea Colnes from the New England Forestry Foundation says that there is a benefit if wood burned for heating, particularly if it comes from sustainably managed forests, and especially the raw material is left from the manufacturing process, such as the tops and limbs of trees.
A study in 2017 showed that heating oil to wood would still cut carbon emissions by more than half over 50 years.
Nowadays, many project can use Biomass Burener for boiler to heating, such as in school, hotel and others need hot water or heat for room.
Product Feature of the Economical Biomass Pellet Burner For Boiler to Heat
1) Real gasification combustion mode achieves high fuel efficiency.
2) Applicable to all kinds of solid biomass fuels: pellet, briquette and wood chips, etc.
3) Replace oil and gas, the cost cannot be lower any more.
4) Water cooling auto cleaning system, randomly select automatic configuration.
5) Automatic constant temperature control. Continuous automatic heat supply.
6) Fire size controllable
7) Gasification combustion meets requirements of high emissions standards.
8) Free of ash and black smoke arising from combustion.
9) Less emission of SO2, NOX.








