Funded by Co owners’ equity – Management Team’s and GF Energy’s, government grant and bank loans. After more than four years in planning and construction, Trebio will start producing and marketing wood pellets in the second quarter of 2011 from their new facility in Portage-du-Fort, Québec in Eastern Canada.
The plant site is a deserted wood pulp plant with buildings already in place and rail connection directly into the buildings. Trebio is a company registered in Canada jointly owned by the Canadian and UK management teams and GF Energy of the Netherlands. It is funded through the personal equity of the Shareholders and the Management Team, and Canadian Government grant funding and Bank loan.
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i have been using eastern embers pellets in my enviro ef3 and decided to give the trebio a try, they are very dirty,burn to fast and clog up the burn pot, i have to clean the stove every day, every second day for sure, with the eastern embers, i can usually get 5-6 days before i need to clean the stove, i will not use this product again
I have used these pellets for the first time this weekend. I normally burn Eastern Embers. I found a significant increase in the heat output. They appear to burn clean with little ash. I will definitely buy again. I have an enviro ef3, and it is my main source of heat. I live in Nova Scotia.
First year using Trebio in our Enviro Meridian stove. We use Cubex in the past. The Cubex pellets always left a hard scale in the burn pot that had to be chipped out. Not so with the trebio. However there seems to be a lot more fine ash to deal with. These things are not a wood stove!
I picked up half a ton of Trebio pellets last week and have been giving them a try. I have an Envirofire ef3 stove, and this stove needs to be on the high heat setting in order to burn. They do give off good heat, but I agree there is a lot of ash and clinkers after burning only a few bags. The price was good at $3.80 a bag, so I guess I cant complain too much. I doubt I would buy them again, as there are so many other brands out there that burn better.
I TRIED TREBIO WOOD PELLETS FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MY LENNOX PELLET STOVE AND ENJOYED GREAT HEAT AND COMFORT IN MY HOME. I WAS USING NEW ENGLAND PELLETS BEFORE. TREBIO GIVES MORE HEAT AND MY GLASS STAYS CLEANER LONGER.MY STOVE IS A TOP FEED TYPE. THE HARMAN STOVES ARE BOTTOM FEED AND THEREFORE MORE LIKELY TO CLOG UP FASTER. SORRY……. I HAD A HARMAN STOVE BEFORE MY LENNOX STOVE AND FEEL LENNOX IS A BETTER STOVE.ALOT LESS TROUBLE TO RUN.
We have an EnviroFire pellet stove. This is our first year with pellet as opposed to a woodstove and we have tried 3 different brands of pellets so far: Cubex, Isabella, and now Trebio. We have been purchasing whatever is available locally.
We like the Trebio best so far. Clean burning, lott of heat, and last longer than the Isabella (our usual local supply). We will continue to buy the Trebio and are happy with the product.
We have tried the Trebio pellets in a HDG pellet boiler without any problems. We found that they produced good heat with small amounts of ash.
Pamela
I also have a Harman pellet insert and would agree with the comments above. I am new to burning pellets, and try different brands to find the best price with the best results. The Trebio pellets I burned had high ash with chunks of clinkers, had to clean stove after three bags ,also the flame was more orange in color. I will not buy these again since other brands do better.
I have a Harmon Stove insert in which I was using Ambience pellets which worked wonderfully. My store could not get those anymore and switched to Trebio. I have to clean the ash every 3 days as opposed to 2 weeks. I have had to tutn my feed from 4 to 7 or the burn pot will clog with ash and stop. The ash is lumpy and hard. It is a poor quality product.
good heat but very dirty and lots of clinkers, I would say medium ash