Wood Pellet  

 
Our established, robust, supply chain ensures that you receive reliable, regular deliveries of wood pellet throughout the winter heating season, especially those on our Fuel Supply Agreements. Our low moisture, low ash, high-density wood pellet are made from 100% virgin timber and meet stringent sustainability standards. Our different grades of pellets provide customers with access to the quality of fuel they require when and where they need it.

We have invested significantly in our ordering and delivery systems to provide the best possible customer service.
 
Be assured of priority deliveries to your door, even at the peak of the heating season's demand, and benefit from expert advice about the best wood fuel for your boiler. Opt for complete peace of mind this winter whatever the weather brings.

WHAT IS BIOMASS

Biomass is an organic material which can be turned into electricity, fuel, and heat. Biomass is typically derived from sustainable forestry, forestry residues, and other sustainable ‘crops’ like willow.

Biomass is any organic material made from Agricultural& Wood plants and Animal & Municipal Waste etc.

Examples of biomass material are:

  • Agricultural Residue 
  1. Switchgrass
  2. Cotton Gin Waste (briquette made of cotton gin waste-2nd picture down)
  3. Grape, Olive & Fruit Pomace
  4. Oat Hulls
  5. Coffee Bean Hulls
  6. Miscanthus
  7. Nut Shells, Skins and Hulls
  8. Corn Husk & Cobs
  9. Wheat Mids
  10. Bagasse (4th picture down)
  • Wood Waste
  1. Construction & Demolition Material
  2. Medium Density Fiber Board (MDF)
  3. Sawdust and Sanding Dust
  4. Bark, Shavings, Cut-Offs (3rd picture down)
  5. Pulp & Paper Waste
  6. Pallets & Mulch
  • Animal & Municipal Waste

  1. Bedding
  2. Manure
  3. Litter
  4. Dairy Washdown
  5. Organic Municipal Solids
  6. Industrial/Commercial Waste
  7. Wood Crates & Pallets
  8. Paper/Cardboard
  9. Pulp

The applications for solid biomass fuels are numerous and the supply of biomass materials is seemingly endless.

The table below gives an overview of the relative densities per cubic metre, the CO2emitted per kWh of heat generated and how many units of heat  in kWh may be gained from different biomass fuels.

Get in touch:

HALTIS CLEAN ENERGY  LTD Podružnica Zagreb

Petrinjska 29 10 000 Zagreb Croatia / OIB 04077788180 / MBS: 081280381

Tel:  +385 (0) 98 976 0647

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