40.2 bushel of corn to a ton of wood pellets
It is not a physical property. It has a physical property. And its a solid
wood
wood heaters are hotter
Wood undergoes pyrolysis as it burns. Pyrolysis is the destructive distillation of the wood, producing gasses, which burn as they leave the wood, and carbon, which will also eventually burn. This is how wood normally burns.There is a link to an article on pyrolysis below.
A wood pellet stove is a stove that burns pellets or wood. Burning the wood or pellets creates a source of heat for homes or businesses.
A wood pellet stove is a stove that burns pellets or wood. Burning the wood or pellets creates a source of heat for homes or businesses.
Fire does not burn, its whatever if fueling the fire that burns. For example, wood is a fuel that burns, and fire is the result. The speed at which a fuel burns, depends on the fuel. i.e. Wood burns much slower than gasoline.
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Usually at most hardware stores or any farm related store. If you want to high quality pellets, you can buy the pellets from the pellet factory or you can buy a wood pellet machine for making pellets for yourself at home.
The amount of ash produced during combustion relative to the amount of fuel fed into the wood pellet stove. Ash content is one indicator of quality for wood pellet fuel. Ash content for wood pellets should be between one and three percent. 

Fire burns with the fire triangle. Heat, oxygen, and fuel (wood or gasoline).
One place to buy wood pellets for a wood pellet stove is the website Wood Pellets. They can also be found locally at Home Depot, Walmart, and Ace Hardware. When there are wood pellet shortages, they may need to be purchased from lesser known retailers. A complete list of those retailers can be obtained from the Pellet Fuel Institute.
Yes, cord wood is a biomass category. It is renewable biomass fuel - same category as wood and agri-based pellets.
One Place wood pellets are made is Pa Pellets in Ulysses,Pa
Neither... The wood is the fuel, but first it needs to become a gas. The gas is what burns.
Technically wood does not burn...It rapidly oxidizes, the gas given off by that oxidation actually burns wood acts as a fuel witch burns better because its often dry. a fire needs 3 things to burn oxygen, heat, and fuel