Do we really know charcoal?

Charcoal is a material highly used since ancient times...

Biomass Days are back (Veronafiere 27-30 October 2021)

AIEL and Progetto Fuoco organize the Biomass Days, to enhance the heat from wood, an exhibition and conference initiative as part of the Wood-Experience exhibition dedicated to the wood supply chain (Veronafiere, 27-30 October 2021) With a collective stand which will host 20 companies, AIEL and PROGETTO FUOCO will present the Biomass Days from 27 to

ProPellet France: 2020 has passed, long live 2021

Talking with Eric Vial, Eric VIAL, Délégué Général PROPELLET France 2020 has passed, long live 2021 The young wood pellet heating industry has grown rapidly since its inception some twenty years ago. In 2020, production reached 1.7 million tonnes. Since 2008, it has experienced a relatively linear increase of around 125,000 tonnes per year. Thanks to a

The briquettes these unknown…

Energy consumption decreases, but those from renewable sources increase...

Pellets: the secret to innovative, ecological and cost-effective heating

The market for pellet stoves and boilers has grown considerably in recent years, making this innovative heating system particularly popular in both modern and traditional homes. Pellets are cleaner and easier to use than wood or fireplaces, and are much more efficient than traditional heating systems. Pellets, savings and environmental sustainability The real strength of

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Biomass boiler, an opportunity for you and the environment

How nice is it to stay warm in your own home when the cold weather gives you no respite in winter? Maybe with a nice book, a cup of tea… In the war against cold temperatures, a very important ally is the boiler. However, nowadays being sustainable and attentive to the health of the environment

Green New Deal and renewable energy from wood

Energy consumption is decreasing, but renewables are increasing

Biomasses and fine particles: the italian case

Every winter, air pollution becomes the central theme of a heated debate. The high levels of fine particles in the air, increased by the high pressure and the absence