Trees and plants have been converting the energy of sunlight into biomass in a constant process since time immemorial. Conversely, the stored solar energy is then released again during combustion.
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Heating with wood also means making a personal contribution to the energy transition. Wood is CO2-neutral, so when it is burned it only releases as much CO2 as it bound during its growth. Wood heating not only has low CO2 emission values, a pellet heating system, for example, only emits a very small amount of ash, which in turn leads to a reduction in fine dust pollution.
Heating with biomass is one of the cheapest ways to heat your own four walls. Pellet, log wood and wood chip heating systems represent a sustainable, cost-efficient alternative. Compared to a heating system that works with fossil fuels, more than half of the running heating costs can be saved with a biomass heating system.
Every year, many times more wood grows in our regions than is used. Forest areas are constantly increasing in Europe and thus the security of supply for your fuel is also constantly increasing. In addition, Austria produces eg only wood pellets from wood by-products and still produces more pellets than are consumed in the country. A future shortage of pellets can be almost ruled out due to these factors.
The federal, state and local governments promote the use of biomass heating and the associated contribution to environmental protection and the energy transition. More...
Relying on oil or gas when choosing the right fuel is often risky and associated with enormous price fluctuations. The effects on the environment caused by the different ways of extracting oil and gas are often unpredictable.
Log wood, pellets and wood chips, which are used as fuel for wood heating, can be sourced 100% from regional production. This not only supports the local economy, but also reduces the CO2 balance of your wood heating due to the shorter transport routes of your fuel.