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  2. Pellet Fuels Institute - Wikipedia

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    Pellet Fuels Institute (PFI) is a North American trade organization that represents manufacturers, retailers and distributors of wood pellet fuel supplies and appliances. The PFI was formed in 1985 as the Fiber Fuels Institute.

  3. Pellet fuel - Wikipedia

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    This is an important consideration when buying a pellet stove, furnace, pellet baskets or other devices known in the industry as Bradley Burners. [67] However, current pellet production is increasing and there are plans to bring several new pellet mills online in the US in 2008–2009. [68] [Out of date.]

  4. Pellet stove - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Between 1998 and 2010, 824,410 pellet stoves and fireplace inserts were made in the U.S. [1] While some stoves are UL-listed for fuels other than pellets, such as wheat, corn, sunflower seeds, and cherry pits, many pellet stove manufacturers recommend the use of a corn and pellet mixture.

  5. Wood pellet maker Enviva declares bankruptcy, hopes to ... - AOL

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    800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. ... but said the primary cause was bets it made on the price of wood pellets in late 2022. ... World’s largest wood pellet maker ...

  6. Pellet heating - Wikipedia

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    Pellet stoves or single ovens are generally plants in the power range of max. 6-8 kW and less. They are usually placed directly in the living room. They usually have a small reservoir of pellet fuel which can last for one or more days. Fuel supply and the control of combustion are controlled automatically and the ash removal is done manually.

  7. United States Stove Company - Wikipedia

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    John S. Perry started building wood stoves in 1843. [2] After becoming bankrupt in 1860, Perry secured a loan in the amount of $13,000 to buy the company in 1862. [2] Perry reorganized the company to become Albany Stove Works in 1869. It employed nearly 1,200 people in the Albany region. [2] Perry Stove Manufacturing Company