Biomass Energy

What is Biomass?

Biomass: Organic matter available on a renewable basis. Biomass includes forest and mill residues, agricultural crops and wastes, wood and wood wastes, animal wastes, livestock operation residues, aquatic plants, fast-growing trees and plants, and municipal and industrial wastes.

The Benefits of Biomass

Biomass is a renewable source of energy and replaces the need for fossil fuels which helps to counter the impacts of climate change. Although biomass generates the same amount of carbon dioxide when burned as fossil fuels, the process of growing the biomass (plants etc) removes a similar amount of CO2 from the atmosphere, it is therefore classed as a zero emission source of energy as long as more biomass is planted to sustain the levels used.

Costs and Savings for Biomass Energy

Costs for a standalone stove are around £3,000 including installation. A typical automatically fed boiler for an average home costs around £9,000 including installation and installing a suitable flue. Manually fed log systems are slightly cheaper.&...

Is a wood fuelled heating system suitable for my home?

To tell if wood fuelled heating is right for you, there are a few key questions to consider: Do you have enough space? You'll need a large dry area close to the boiler to store your wood. Ideally this should be close to where the wood is deliver...