biomass boilers
Biomass boilers are heating systems that use organic materials, such as wood pellets, agricultural residues, or other plant-based materials, as fuel. They convert this biomass into heat energy through combustion, providing an eco-friendly alternative to traditional fossil fuel boilers. Biomass is considered renewable because it can be replenished over time, making it a sustainable energy source.
These boilers are often used in residential, commercial, and industrial settings to produce hot water or steam for heating purposes. By utilizing biomass, they can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reliance on non-renewable energy sources, contributing to a cleaner environment and promoting energy independence.