Puupellettiä
Puupellettiä, commonly known as wood pellets, are a biofuel made from compressed organic matter, typically sawdust, wood chips, and other forest residues. These pellets are a renewable energy source used primarily for heating and electricity generation. The production process involves drying the raw material, grinding it into a fine powder, and then compressing it under high pressure without the use of artificial binders. This compression process creates dense, uniform cylinders with a consistent size and shape.
The combustion of wood pellets is considered carbon-neutral, as the carbon dioxide released during burning is
Wood pellets are commonly used in specialized pellet stoves and boilers designed for their combustion. These