Bioheating

  • Wood pellet boilers
  • Energy pellet boilers and burners
  • Wood pellet stoves


  • The particular attention towards the environment defence and towards the total respect of the ecosystem have been the inputs that have pushed our partners to make big investments in the research and development of the products obtaining in this way very high performances and tiny consumption by using only wood or pellet, fuels that are produced by nature and that go back to nature through a perpetual circular flow. Our country have wide woody areas and it is therefore able to offer a various wood quantity. Using this resource, you can take remarkable advantages:

    Environment point of view: in nature it is proved that wood, when it has made the complete decomposition cycle, releases in the atmosphere a quantity of CO2 (carbon dioxide) that is then used for the growth and development of new plants.

    Economic point of view: 2,3 Kg of dried wood have a calorific power equal to 1 lt of diesel oil or 1 m3 of natural gas.
    Taking into consideration the equality of benefits it is only the cost that changes and that is lower of the 50-60% for the
    purchase of wood in comparison to other fuels.

    Low emissions and minimum environmental impact with the combustion of wood chips and pellets in boilers using the latest technology.

    The modern wood and pellet boilers and stoves, designed and produced by our partners are the optimal solution for heating and hot sanitary water, as they respect the environment. Sometimes people think that burning wood pollutes the atmosphere, but this is true only for old, traditional boilers without an optimised combustion. This isn’t true for the new boilers that use the latest technology, and are designed to obtain an almost perfect pellet or wood chips combustion. In this way it is possible to obtain emissions that are comparable to those of gas boilers. These results have been obtained thanks to the use of various devices such as the “lambda probe” and the separate management of the primary and secondary air controlled by a microprocessor.


    The graph shows a comparison of the atmospheric emissions produced by the wood combustion in boilers using different technologies. Note that with the pellet and wood chips combustion it is possible not to consider the emission of carbon dioxide (CO2), as this is practically the same as the one which is absorbed by the plant while it is growing or released during the decomposition, when left to rot in the wood.


    Wood is the raw material man has been using to obtain energy since time began. Most alpine regions are covered with woods. This means millions of hectares of woods – and the woods keep growing. Therefore wood is a fuel that is always available at a regional level. A fuel that isn’t effected by fuel crises, becoming an incentive for the local economy.
     
    The normal wooden logs that we are all used to seeing are not necessary but, instead, precompressed pellets briquettes derived from the best timber, virtually humidity-free and an extremely high heat yield: just think that the true yield is close to 90%.



  • Wood pellet boilers
  • Energy pellet boilers and burners
  • Wood pellet stoves