Posted by LJD on March 23, 2012 at 17:41:57 from (75.213.127.142):
In Reply to: Re: wood pellets posted by casenut1 on March 23, 2012 at 14:27:03:
Softwood pellets often have 10%-20% more BTUs per pound as compared to hardwood pellets. That is because unlike firewood - density is not a factor.
When using firewood - hardwoods can have twice the BTUs per volume then some sofwoods. That because a cord of Hickory weighs twice what a cord of Basswood weighs. That's volume because of wood density. All wood has pretty much the same BTUs value per pound except soft woods have a little more due to resins.
So with wood pellets? They are made from ground up wood and compressed and sold by the pound. Unlike firewood that is sold by volume.
One example: White Oak pellets have 8810 BTUs per pound, whereas Yellow Pine pellets have 9610 BTUs per pound.
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