Energy Pellets of America Wood Pellets

Energy Pellets of America Wood Pellets

Hardwood/Softwood Blend – Made from 100% Recycled Wood

Energy Pellets of America manufactures their pellets in Wilmington, Ohio from 100% recycled wood—specifically retired shipping pallets and other clean residuals—that would otherwise go to waste. Their goal: a responsible, high-density pellet fuel that meets or exceeds premium standards.

Typical specs: rated at approximately 8,000-9,000 BTU per pound with ash content under 1% and moisture under 8%. These pellets are bagged in 40 lb units (one ton pallet also available). The blend includes both hardwood and softwood species, offering versatility in wood‐pellet stoves tuned for either type.

Availability: Wholesale and direct sales are available through the manufacturer; dealer/distributor availability varies by region and store. Because the material is recycled and the product is produced in small batches, bag date and condition should be confirmed.

Bottom line: If you’re looking for a cost-effective pellet that uses recycled wood, supports domestic manufacturing and still delivers respectable performance in a pellet stove, Energy Pellets of America is worth considering—just verify fresh stock, bag date and compatibility with your appliance.

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Comments Rating 3.38 (8 reviews)

9 Responses

  1. (1)

    Absolute junk pellets. Very ashy and low heat. They also do not smell good when burning.

    Pros

    • Good idea on using old pallets

    Cons

    • Low heat, very ashy, stink when burning

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  2. Hands Down, These are the Best Pellets For Your Pellet Heat Stove!

    (5)

    By Far, the best heating Pellets on the market! High Heat, Low Ash, No Auger Feed problems at all! Local Pick-up in many areas!

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  3. (4)

    I have burned over 11 tons. They seem hot and I plan to buy next year.
    They seem to have a good bit of fines compared to others. I blame the hard wood from dried out pallets. They also seem very hard. Sometimes my auger seems to be working hard to process them. I give the 4 out of 5.

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