QUICK GUIDE TO BIOMASS HEATING
Looking to warm your new home sustainably? We explore the key advantages and considerations of these appliances so you can find a solution that suits you
If you’re investigating the options for a sustainable, low-carbon and efficient appliance to power your property’s central heating, a biomass solution such as a woodburning stove or biomass boiler, might already be on your shortlist of contenders.
Though the term biomass can be used to cover all types of plant matter, a modern setup is typically fed by wood in the form of logs, chips or pellets. These systems operate at an average efficiency rating of 90% – higher than many conventional alternatives. Plus, a wellmaintained setup can help you cut down your carbon dioxide output by as much as 9.5 tons per year.
Here, we investigate two options for warming your home and improving its eco-credentials.
The benefits of biomass
When installed and fuelled correctly using sustainably sourced wood, biomass boilers and woodburning stoves provide eco-friendly and efficient heating solutions with a range of long-lasting benefits.
Biomass is generally 25% cheaper than liquified petroleum gas (LPG) and oil – the other main boiler options for houses that aren’t located on the gas grid. Plus, in the face of rising utility bills, choosing to burn wood offers you some degree of independence from fluctuations in the price of energy.