Wood fuel pellets can be used as a home heating fuel in biomass boilers or special pellet burning stoves. Pellet stoves are better than regular open wood fireplaces, because they burn cleaner with much less smoke and soot. Because wood pellets are extremely dense and contain low moisture content (lower than 10%) means that the pellets can burn in the stove at a very high combustion temperature with improved efficiency and much lower ash content (less than 0.7%) compared to burning conventional firewood. On the process of production, no additives or adhesives are added. For this reason, biomass fuel pellets can be burnt directly without poisonous gas emission, and the combustion efficiency of the pellets is up to 80%. Compared with traditional fossil energy, biomass wood pellets have many advantages in human production and life. Though we donâ??t know how long the fossil energy will be dried up, one thing that is entirely clear is biomass wood pellets would be the most important renewable energy in the near future. Biomass fuel pellets are widely used for residential heating and thermal power generation in many countries. In recent years, wood pellets have already been a staple in Europeâ??s energy sector, gained popularity in the United States, especially in areas where biomass energy is used for heat â?? as people realized the importance of sustainability on ecology and economy. Wood pellets can offer a completely sustainable alternative to other fuel sources. Considering the environmental factors, biomass wood pellets are preferable to coal for electricity generation because they burn cleanly. Specifications: Pellet Moisture : 6%, maximum 10% Ash Content in pellet : up to 0.3%, maximum 0.7% Mechanical Hardness : >98%, maximum 99.2%