Solid fuels and biomass
The Future through Sustainability
Unlike fossil energy sources, the combustion of which releases carbon that has been stored over millions of years, the combustion of biomass only burdens the environment with the greenhouse gases that the plants previously stored during their growth.
Thus, biomass, whether in solid, liquid, or gaseous form, is an environmentally friendly fuel and is available as a renewable natural resource in sufficient quantities. Biomass can be used for energy generation in the form of heat, cooling, or electricity, as well as for fuel production (biodiesel, vegetable oils).
Our Jeremias stainless steel exhaust systems are suitable for connecting to biomass heating appliances, depending on the operating conditions, as they are soot fire-resistant and corrosion-tested. Additionally, we offer EW- and DW-SILVER exhaust systems that allow condensing wet operation even after a soot fire (W2G with additional application for solid fuels – see respective DIBt approval).