A new biofuel has appeared on the Polish heating market, surprising users with both its efficiency and price. More and more households are starting to pay attention to ecological and economical alternatives to traditional wood pellets.
The new fuel, which Poles are eagerly choosing, is made from food industry waste and contains no chemical additives. This makes it not only environmentally friendly but also safe for use in domestic heating systems.
One of the greatest advantages of the new biofuel is its price. It turns out to be even several dozen percent cheaper than wood pellets, which could significantly reduce heating costs during the winter season.
The product is characterized by high calorific value and low moisture content, which translates into better energy utilization and reduced smoke emissions. Briquettes made from sunflower husks provide more heat than pellets and are cheaper, making them an attractive solution for those seeking savings without compromising on thermal comfort.
The biofuel market in Poland is growing dynamically. More and more homes are being heated with pellets or biomass, and according to estimates, by 2026, as many as half a million households may be using such solutions.
The Samorządowy Portal notes that the new fuel „could soon dominate the heating market,” especially among users of biomass stoves. Experts predict that in the coming years, briquettes made from sunflower husks could become a true hit of the heating season, changing the current habits of Poles when it comes to home heating.
Ecological, efficient, and affordable – modern biofuel from food waste demonstrates that alternative energy sources can be a real and cost-effective option for Polish households.