Biomass pellets are clean fuels made by compressing agricultural and forestry waste. They mainly include:
Wood pellets: Made from wood processing residues such as pine and fir, with a high calorific value.
Straw pellets: Made from crop residues such as wheat and rice straw, using widely available raw materials.
Nut shell pellets: Made from by-products of nuts such as coconut shells and peanut shells, with unique combustion characteristics.
Mixed pellets: A scientific blend of various raw materials, balancing cost and combustion efficiency.
