An article in The Scotland on Sunday about burning wood for heat. Instead of using fossil fuels such as oil, wood is sustainable and is considered carbon-neutral – it gives off CO2 when burned, but no more than it has already absorbed during its lifetime. The article looks at high efficient wood fuel stoves and boilers.
8th May 2008
26th Mar 2008
This is about a developement in South Tyneside, as part of its commitment to sustainability, the house builder is installing a bio-mass central heating system in the new community resource centre. This will use wood pellets to heat part of the building, thereby reducing carbon emissions.
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The new heating systems use the waste from saw mills, which are compressed into a pellet to give an efficient and eco-friendly heating solution for your home or office.
Bio fuel can be manufactured from many types of plants but the most common sources are palm oil and oil seed rape oil.
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