Commercial Biomass boilers are more energy efficient than oil, gas and electricity and are operated with the use of wood chips or pellets. Consideration is needed for the storage facilities required for a biomass boiler as the wood chips or pellets need to be kept dry. The quality of wood chip can vary and generally will take up more space than using pellets and there are also higher maintenance costs associated with wood chips.
We would recommend the use of a boiler that uses wood pellet over wood chip as over the life of the boiler this is the most cost effective route. A commercial biomass boiler can be up to 50% more energy efficient than a traditional gas boiler.
So how do commercial biomass boilers fuel prices compare to other fuels?
Heating your building using a wood chip biomass boiler is 20% of the cost compared with using electricity and 48% of the cost compared with using heating oil.
Location of your commercial biomass boiler
The key factors for consideration when thinking about a new biomass boiler is the space required for your new boiler and the distance from the building. The most efficient route is to deliver the biomass in a containerised solution that also includes space to house the feed stock. This avoids the need for additional building works and also means that any existing boiler system remains in place. This provides fuel security as you will always have a secondary system to fall back on, and no alterations have to be carried out to your existing equipment.
The pre-packaged plant rooms are ideal for a variety of applications from district heating to commercial premises, hotels, schools and nursing homes.
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