Bio Furnace [patched] Today

But today’s bio-furnace is not your grandfather’s wood stove. Equipped with advanced automation, emission controls, and high efficiency ratings, these systems are proving to be a viable, renewable alternative to oil, gas, and coal.

A bio-furnace is a heating appliance that burns —such as wood pellets, wood chips, agricultural residues (like nut shells or corn stover), or purpose-grown energy crops—to produce heat for residential, commercial, or industrial spaces. Unlike open burning or simple wood stoves, a modern bio-furnace controls the combustion process to maximize energy extraction and minimize pollutants. bio furnace

The core components typically include: