Wood Pellet & Wood Chip
Wood pellets and wood chips are renewable biomass fuels made from wood residues. Wood pellets are compressed into dense, low-moisture cylinders with higher energy efficiency, while wood chips are larger, less processed pieces of wood with higher moisture content. Both are widely used for industrial boilers and biomass energy generation.

Wood pellets are small cylindrical biomass fuel products made from compressed sawdust, wood shavings, or other wood industry residues. They are densified under high pressure without chemical additives.
Key characteristics:
Diameter: approx. 6–10 mm
Low moisture content (around 8–10%)
High and stable calorific value
Easy to store and transport
Main uses:
Industrial boilers
Biomass power plants
Coal substitution (co-firing in thermal power plants)
Major export markets: Japan, South Korea, Europe
Advantages:
Higher energy density compared to wood chips
Lower emissions (renewable energy source)

Wood chips are small pieces of wood produced by mechanically chipping logs, branches, or wood waste.
Key characteristics:
Larger and irregular size
Higher moisture content (around 20–50%)
Lower calorific value compared to pellets
Main uses:
Large-scale industrial boilers
Pulp and paper industry
Raw material for wood pellet production
Advantages:
Simpler production process
Lower production cost
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