wood pellet
A wood pellet is a form of sawdust and other residues compacted together, which is usually produced by the resulting waste wood. They provide a highly durable and energy-dense fuel. Their main functions consist of serving as a renewable energy source for heating or electricity generation. With its low moisture content, wood pellets burn more efficiently and are less likely to clog up a stove. With uniform size, they are light for easy handling and transport. Characteristically, these attributes make wood pellets applicable in applications ranging from small residential heaters up through large turbine generators at scale power plants. Because of both the environmental and economic benefits, wood pellets are replacing traditional fossil fuels more and more these days.