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  2. The 10 Best Pellet Stoves to Help Save Money on Heating - AOL

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    Pellet Stove. The PelPro Pellet Stove is an efficient option that gives you plenty of heat for your buck. The EPA-certified stove has a large hopper (the manufacturer says the stove can run for 40 ...

  3. Pellet stove - Wikipedia

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    A modern pellet stove. A pellet stove is a stove that burns compressed wood or biomass pellets to create a source of heat for residential and sometimes industrial spaces. By steadily feeding fuel from a storage container (hopper) into a burn pot area, it produces a constant flame that requires little to no physical adjustments.

  4. Pellet fuel - Wikipedia

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    There are three general types of pellet heating appliances: free standing pellet stoves, pellet stove inserts and pellet boilers. Pellet stoves work like modern furnaces, where fuel, wood, or other biomass pellets, is stored in a storage bin called a hopper. The hopper can be located on the top of the appliance, the side of it or remotely.

  5. Pellet heating - Wikipedia

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    Pellet stoves or single ovens are generally plants in the power range of max. 6-8 kW and less. They are usually placed directly in the living room. They usually have a small reservoir of pellet fuel which can last for one or more days. Fuel supply and the control of combustion are controlled automatically and the ash removal is done manually.

  6. 8 Best Pellet Grills for Smokey, Delicious BBQ All Year Long

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    This pellet grill offers a stainless steel build with a large 1,056-square-inch cooking surface and a 20-pound hopper capacity. It has updated temperature controls and ranges from 180ºF to 450ºF.

  7. Biomass heating system - Wikipedia

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    Wood chips in a storage hopper, in the middle an agitator to transport the material with a screw conveyor to the boiler. Biomass heating systems generate heat from biomass. The systems may use direct combustion, gasification, combined heat and power (CHP), anaerobic digestion or aerobic digestion to produce heat. Biomass heating may be fully ...

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