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A pellet heating system utilizes the combustion of wood pellets, small pressings of wood chips and sawdust, to produce heat. These wood pellets are considered a renewable fuel source.

The operation of a pellet heating system is similar to that of gas or oil heating, but it requires a special boiler and a storage tank for the pellets.

Here are some important pieces of information:

Types of pellet heaters:

  1. Individual stoves: These small units with a maximum power of 6 to 8 kW are placed directly in the living space and generally release heat directly into the ambient air. Stoves with water heating systems can also heat water.
  2. Central heating systems: Designed to supply central heating systems in homes and can provide an entire house with heating and hot water.

Environmental friendliness:

  • Pellet heating systems are considered more environmentally friendly than existing oil or gas heating systems and are subsidized through the federal funding program for efficient buildings (BEG).
  • Wood pellets are a renewable resource with an almost neutral carbon footprint.

Cost-effectiveness and operating costs:

Pellet heaters have higher initial costs, but the prices of wood pellets can vary.

Emissions:

Emissions of fine particles are higher with pellet heaters than with oil or gas heaters, but they remain a good choice for climate protection.

Overall, pellet heaters offer a sustainable and efficient way to heat buildings and produce hot water.