Michigan Wood Pellet Fuel is a fully integrated wood pellet production facility with an annual production capacity of 50,000 tons. We accept only the finest hardwood chips to produce premium residential wood pellet fuel. Our raw material is therefore not subject to the cyclical nature of the saw dust market.
Michigan Wood Pellet Fuel's staff is made up of seasoned professionals who combine engineering, process management and logistics best practices to meet the needs of our growing customer base. We also leverage and greatly benefit from the expertise of our retail and distribution partners to bring our product to market.
NEW Dealers!
Michigan Wood Pellet Fuel is currently accepting applications for new dealers to sell our pellet fuel. Please complete this form and someone will contact you immediately!
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Consumers!
Attention Consumers: Michigan Wood Pellet Fuel only sells pellets wholesale. Please visit our dealer locator page to find out where our pellets are sold near you.
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A wood pellet is ground wood, dehydrated and compressed to twice the energy density of green wood. Once processed, wood pellet fuel becomes a viable substitute for fossil fuels such as oil or natural gas.
A wood pellet is a renewable and sustainable energy source, is 100% cabon neutral and provide greater cost stability compared to fossil fuels.
Pellets Compared
For heating, one ton of wood pellets equals...
120 gallons of heating oil |
170 gallons of propane |
16,000 ft3 of natural gas |
4,775 kWh of electricity |
Biomass Energy Resource Center, Wood Pellet Heating Guide Book, June 2007.
Fuel Tool
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Quality Matters!
Our pellets continually meet or exceed the parameters set by the Pellet Fuel Institute's standard for Premium qualification. Here is a result from an independent testing facility.
Wood Pellets vs. Propane
Consumers often wonder whether propane is more cost effective than wood pellets. We recently revised our brief explaining the truth about Wood Pellets vs. Propane. Let us know your thoughts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Click here for a list of frequently asked questions, and answers, about Michigan Wood Pellet Fuel and our product. If we did not answer your question, contact us. |