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Beat High Home Heating Costs With Pellet Fuel
2008-07-14 12:14:00
Nearly One Million Homeowners Reduce Their Home Heating Bills Using
Energy Efficient Pellet-Fueled Heating Stoves and Inserts
ARLINGTON, Va., July 14 /EMWNews/ -- Take the chill off
the cost of home heating this winter by using pellet-fueled heat to warm
your house. As fuel costs soar, homeowners in-the-know are switching to a
pellet-fueled heater to cut their home heating costs, in some cases, over
50%.
Unlike homeowners bound to the rising costs of natural gas, propane,
and heating oil prices, those who choose pellet-fueled products can lock in
heating costs by stocking-up on this environmentally-friendly fuel now. For
additional cost cutting, practice zone heating by turning down the central
furnace and using a pellet appliance to heat the room or rooms where your
family gathers.
Over two million tons of pellets warmed American homes in the 2008
heating season, representing a 15-20% growth over 2007. If you would like
to convert to pellet heat, don't delay! Demand for pellet fuel is growing
rapidly. To find a dealer in your area, visit
http://www.pelletheat.org/3/industry/retailersOnly.cfm and purchase fuel
for the 2009 heating season this summer!
"With nearly 100 pellet mills throughout North America, pellet fuel is
becoming a main heating resource, readily available and economically priced
for consumers looking to reduce the high cost of heating their home," said
Don Kaiser, executive director of the Pellet Fuel Institute. "If you're
looking for a heating alternative, visit your local pellet appliance
retailer. There are many brands, sizes and styles to choose from."
Pellet fuel is the perfect choice for people that often experience high
home heating bills due to fluctuating energy costs. More efficient and
convenient than regular cordwood, pellet fuel is made from sustainable
sources and its low moisture content allows for maximum burn and minimum
smoke exhaust.
Pellet heating appliances are efficient home heaters that burn pellet
fuel with minimal wood smoke, making pellet appliances the lowest emission
solid-fuel burning heating product available today. While generating heat
from the wood pellets, the appliances operate on a small amount of
electricity, which according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration,
will rise 3.6 percent in the 2009 heating season, making pellet fuel and
appliances a win-win heating system.
For more information contact the Pellet Fuels Institute at (703)
522-6778 or http://www.pelletheat.org.
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