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Modular boiler houses are advanced systems that are becoming increasingly popular for heating industrial, commercial and residential buildings. This popularity is base on several factors, including the fast construction, easy maintenance, long service life, investment profitability (payback in 4-7 years) and, of course, high efficiency, which contributes to the reduction of fuel consumption and heating expenses. Another advantage of the system is its flexibility, with the ability to add or remove modules according to changes in the need for heat production, so a modular boiler room is an ideal option for the building of any size. In particular, a similar heating system, which was built by Ligret in Ivano-Frankivsk, already successfully provides heat to a hospital and three residential buildings.

Modern modular boiler houses designed with environmental standards in mind can use alternative fuel sources, such as biomass, pellets, sunflower husks or wood waste, which reduces the negative impact on the environment.

Today there is a great demand for pellet boilers among Ligret customers. In these systems, the heating equipment is a pellet boiler, and fuel pellets (pellets) made from shavings, sawdust, and other sawmill and agricultural industry waste are used as fuel. The systems are characterized by high efficiency and full automation of work processes, similar to gas boilers. However, compared to traditional gas systems, pellet boilers do not require the installation of complex gas mains or the laying of a large-section power supply line. This makes them ideal for heating apartments in high-rise buildings, administrative premises, schools, hotels and is often used in industrial facilities that cannot be connected to the gas supply, if there are restrictions on obtaining permits for this, or high expenses on connecting the facilities to the gas supply.

Energy dependence of Ukraine, especially dependence on natural gas, is one of the biggest threats to national security. This issue has become especially relevant in light of global trends in the development and use of alternative energy sources. And the call to give preference to alternative fuels finds a response in the implemented projects of modern modular boiler houses by Ligret. Today, we can already consciously choose the fuels on which these ecofriendly heating systems will work. 

Environmentally friendly: biomass boilers

An example of the successful implementation of the construction project for another solid fuel heating system is a modular biomass boiler house that feeds a hospital for 350 people. This project has several key advantages:

Cost saving: Using a biomass boiler allows you to reduce heating costs by 20% compared to gas or central heating.

Environmental impact: By using biomass as a fuel source, this boiler contributes to a significant reduction in CO2 emissions, which helps to preserve the environment.

Ensuring energy independence: Replaces traditional fuel sources such as oil, gas or coal, helping to reduce energy dependence.

This project became another important step in saving resources, creating a green future and using energy efficiently. And every choice in favor of alternative fuels emphasizes our goal, which is to promote sustainable development and preserve the environment for future generations.