A biomass boiler could save you around six or seven tonnes of CO2 a year, and reduce your annual heating bills.
What is biomass?Biomass is a type of fuel produced from organic materials, either directly from plants or indirectly from industrial, commercial, domestic or agricultural products. Domestic biomass fuels usually take the form of wood logs, chips or pellets. It falls into two main categories:
How does it work?Biomass can be used to heat a domestic property in two ways:
What does it cost?Systems vary in complexity from a standalone stove, which will heat a room and cost around £2,500, to a wood pellet boiler with an automated fuel supply that can run your central heating or heat water, and will set you back £6,000. It could also give you an annual saving of £300-£350, meaning it will pay for itself in 10 years. What does it cost?The system is effectively carbon neutral because the CO2 released when it’s burned is equal to the amount absorbed by the tree during its lifetime. A biomass boiler could save six or seven tonnes of CO2 a year, compared to fossil fuel-generated electricity. GrantsThe Low Carbon Buildings Programme offers grants for 30 per cent of the cost of boilers and 20 per cent of the cost of stoves PROS:
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Is it suitable for my home?Fuel - You must have adequate storage space for the fuel, appropriate access to the boiler for loading and a local fuel supplier. Flue - The vent material must be specifically designed for wood fuel appliances and there must be sufficient air movement for proper operation of the stove. Planning - If the building is in an area of outstanding natural beauty or is listed you will need to seek advice from your planning department before fitted a flue. Regulations - Installation must comply with all safety and building regulations. Smokeless zones - Wood may only be burnt in exempted appliances, under the Clean Air Act. Essential Information Biomass Energy Centre |
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