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		<description><![CDATA[Due to a energy shortage in the U.S, Wood              pellets were engineered and that was way back in the 1970s and are generally manufactured from wood waste              generated in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="http://pelletstoveguide.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/pellet-hands.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-329" title="pellet-hands" src="http://pelletstoveguide.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/pellet-hands.jpg" alt="pellet hands Pellet Fuel Benefits" width="277" height="274" /></a>Due to a energy shortage in the U.S, Wood              pellets were engineered and that was way back in the 1970s and are generally manufactured from wood waste              generated in saw mills, furniture manufacturing facilities, paper              mills, etc. Burning <a href="http://pelletstoveguide.net">wood pellets</a> can be used as a substitute for electricity;              wood-fueled fireplaces and stoves; or fossil fuels, such as propane              or natural gas. Pellet fuel is burned in appliances, such as freestanding              stoves, fireplace inserts, furnaces or commercial burners too name a few.</p>
<p><strong>Convenience of Pellet Fuel<br />
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<li>Clean and allergy-free. No dust or dirt is brought into the home                with pellet fuel compared to other fuels.</li>
<li>Stored in a smaller space. Four times more pellet fuel can be stored                in a given space than cordwood or wood chips. A winter’s supply                of pellets for an average home occupies a space roughly 6’                x 6’ x 6’, which makes them easy to store in a small                area of a dry garage, basement, utility room or shed.</li>
<li>Easy to use. Load once a day. Precisely regulated fuel feed automatically                operates the stove according to owner-determined settings.</li>
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<p><strong>Efficiency of Pellet Fuel</strong></p>
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<li> More efficient fuel than cordwood. Pellets have five to 10 percent                moisture content in comparison to 30 to 60 percent for cordwood                and woodchips. This means pellets are a more efficient fuel to burn whcih in long run saves money.</li>
<li> Higher Btu content than cordwood. Wood pellets have a Btu output                content of 350,000 per cub. Ft. of fuel, versus 70,000 to 90,000                for cordwood or wood chips. This means pellets produce more heat than cordwood or wood chips.</li>
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<p><strong>Environmental of pellet fuel</strong></p>
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<li> All natural fuel. Once compressed and dried, pellets hold their                form with natural lignin, which means no glue or binders are required as a binder.</li>
<li> Cleaner burn. Pellet fuel has proven to provide the cleanest burn                of any solid fuel. Pellet stoves exhaust an average of 1.2 particulate                grams per hour – well below the United States EPA woodburning                limit of 7.5 grams. This is because the combustion air can be easily                regulated, which optimizes the burn efficiency, and because of pellet’s                low moisture content.</li>
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<p><strong>Sustainability of Pellet Fuel</strong></p>
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<li> Energy from waste. Pellet fuel is made of waste products. It is a practical way to utilize                biomass materials from sustainable forest initiatives, especially                for commercial applications</li>
<li> Other Biomass products. Cornstalks, straw, wastepaper and even animal                waste can be converted into pellets.</li>
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<p>Looking to buy <a href="/">Wood Pellet Fuel</a> click here at my <a title="buy wood pellet fuel at my store" href="http://astore.amazon.com/pelletstove-20/102-7746722-2978537?_encoding=UTF8&amp;node=2">Pellet fuel store</a></p>
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