Category: Wood Pellet Boilers
Wood Pellet Boilers
A highly efficient wood pellet boiler is a comprehensive heating solution for your home that can completely replace your oil boiler. Wood pellet boilers use your home’s central heating infrastructure and have a proven track record of cutting heating fuel costs by 30 to 60% and your CO2 emissions by a remarkable 90%. A wood … Continued
Kedel Wood Pellet Boilers
A Kedel Wood Pellet Boiler is the comprehensive solution that can completely replace your current fossil fuel heating system. Kedel boilers are fully automated wood pellet boilers that use your home’s central heating system and have a proven track record of cutting heating fuel costs by 40-60% and CO2 emissions by a remarkable 90%. With … Continued
OkoFen Wood Pellet Boilers
The OkoFen AutoPellet wood pellet boiler is effortless to use and is ideal for central heating and domestic hot water in many homes and businesses. The AutoPellet is a fully-automated standalone wood pellet boiler designed to meet the demands of households, businesses, municipal buildings and institutions. An AutoPellet wood pellet boiler can help you to … Continued
Wood Pellet Boiler Rebate from Efficiency Maine
Efficiency Maine offers a rebate of 1/3 of the total project cost up to $5,000 for ultra-low greenhouse gas emitting automated wood pellet boiler systems, like the Kedel wood pellet boiler from Denmark. Read on for an overview of the wood pellet boiler rebate, how to apply for it and what you need to know … Continued
Heating Fuel Cost Comparison Chart
In an effort to help homeowners and businesses understand the financial impact of their heating fuel choices, we’ve prepared a Heating Fuel Cost Comparison chart that details the trends in five different fuel types – oil, propane, natural gas, heat pump electric and wood pellets – over the past 20 years.
Switching to Pellets Reduces CO2 emissions by 90% & Saves 50% on Heating Costs
Studies show that switching from oil to wood pellets for home heating reduces your carbon footprint by 90% and saves 50% on heating costs. This is wonderful news for the more than 440,000 Maine and 350,000 New Hampshire residents heating with oil who are contributing to the elevated CO2 ranges in New England. Although New … Continued