Biomass
Biomass Efficient Heat and Electricity
Ecowelle R & D has been involved in working with UK local biomass fuel as crop farmers and were part of model farms to produce the sufficient fuel to provide the power and heating solutions to the commercial and residential buildings.
Biomass are organic matter that are produced from animals and plants and very integral part of the ecological system. The technique to process the biomass and use it industrially has always been under-estimated whereas, this can be one solution towards meeting the carbon emissions targets and a step closer to the healthier and sustainable environment.

Biomass is a renewable source of energy and even falls under a sustainable and efficient way of producing heat and electricity. Being source of energy in its three forms; solid (wood pallets, straws), converted to liquid and added with ethanol etc to produce biofuel and to be used as biogas, which is extracted from landfill waste, biomass in its current application is also proved as very energy efficient (up to 70%) contrary to other fossil fuels (35-45%) efficient to the petroleum fuel it replaces. Solid biomass in the form of straws and wood pallets is burnt in heating appliances and in Combined Heating and Power Plants to produce heat and electricity together. However, once the solid biomass is burnt, clean products are products including steam, biodiesel and biofuel.
Reliably Replace Fossil Fuels
Biofuel is clean; diversifies the energy supply; replaces fossil fuel causing global warming; has no sulphur oxide, very less nitrous and hence no acid rains to occur; helps reduce waste and is a very efficient way of producing energy. There are many advantages of using biomass as fuel which makes it ahead in alternative fuels list due to its simple installations’ requirements, costs involved and general environmental conditions for example for electricity generation from solar panels, wind-turbines and hydro power plants.
Dedicated Team of Professionals
Ecowelle R & D has been involved in working with UK local biomass fuel as crop farmers and were part of model farms to produce the sufficient fuel to provide the power and heating solutions to the commercial and residential buildings. There are many crops including Miscanthus that give excellent carbon cycle making.
There are a large number of manufacturers for Combined Heating Power units and Boilers using a variety of biomass fuels. Our experienced engineering professionals and manager are able to assess, review, analyse and propose suitable system for any industrial, commercial and residential needs throughout the UK, Europe, US and other parts of the works




