
Logic Renewables Department's MCS certified engineers can help design,deliver and install your biomass heating solution in Cumbria. Biomass is a hot topic in domestic and commercial heating these days as a highly efficient and environmentally friendly alternative to fossil fuels. Biomass is organic material, usually produced from crops or timber waste that absorbed carbon dioxide out of the modern atmosphere while it was growing therefore canceling out any carbon produced during its combustion. Biomass supplied from sustainable sources can maintain the carbon dioxide balance and your home or work premises will be very pleasantly warmed indeed.
Logic can help with your needs analysis and ensure that you get your ideal solution.
Most commonly, wood pellets and logs are used for fuel. Those using wood pellets include a feeder mechanism that takes the correct quantity of fuel from the hopper into the combustion chamber, where a precise mixture of air is introduced, resulting in extremely efficient heat production (usually 89-91 per cent efficiency).
REAL Deposit And Workmanship Warranty Insurance Scheme (DAWWI)
Your deposit is safe with us. All our customer deposits for new Biomass heating systems are insured with the REAL Deposit And Workmanship Warranty Insurance Scheme (DAWWI).
The insurance cover, provided by the scheme will cover any funds consumers have paid up-front in the event the member company ceases to trade before delivering and installing the goods. There is no cost to members for taking part in the scheme and the insurance cover is free of charge to consumers. Please click here to download the REAL Insurance explanatory leaflet for consumers. Contact us for more information.
Government Incentives
Your investment in renewable energy is an important step in the right direction and the Government aims to reward you with the RHI and RHPP schemes.
Download this RHI Payment calculator on Microsoft XL spreadsheet from the Biomass Energy Centre to see. This figure would be approximate and is for guidance purposes only.
In addition, the Green Deal is coming in 2012 to make it even more worthwhile to invest in environmentally friendly heating.

