Pellet fuel is a heating fuel made from recyclable biomass residues – generally, sawmill residues and agriculture waste. These pellets are small pieces and are environment-friendly, renewable, cost-stable and carbon-neutral fuel. Millions of tons of biomass residues can be converted into energy which is a powerful replacement to conventional fossil fuels like Diesel, LPG, PNG, etc
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Green and Green Biofuel, also known as biofuel, is a type of fuel distilled from plants and animal materials, believed by some to be more environmentally friendly than the widely-used fossil fuels that power most of the world. A new form of fuel can literally called green, as it derives from green algae.
Pellet fuel is a heating fuel made from recyclable biomass residues – generally, sawmill residues and agriculture waste. These pellets are small pieces and are environment-friendly, renewable, cost-stable and carbon-neutral fuel. Millions of tons of biomass residues can be converted into energy which is a powerful replacement to conventional fossil fuels like Diesel, LPG, PNG, etc. These pellets are widely used in residential and industrial heating applications across developed countries like Europe and America.
There are various ways of making biofuels, but they generally use chemical reactions, fermentation, and heat to break down the starches, sugars, and other molecules in plants.
Biofuel is made from renewable resources and relatively less-flammable compared to fossil diesel. It has significantly better lubricating properties.