Softwood Pellets

Softwood Pellets

We source our softwood pellet raw materials from softwood residues from sawmills and other softwood processing. No whole trees are used in Energex wood pellets. Softwood has a lower density than hardwood in its original form, so it burns faster at a higher temperature. However, this changes once the softwood is densified into a wood pellet and has the same density as a hardwood pellet. The biggest difference comes with the extra lignins in softwood pellets make them burn hotter than hardwood, meaning production quality truly decides what you’ll get out of your pellets. It is not determined based on the wood species. Discover the difference between hardwood and softwood pellets in our expert guide.

When you buy our softwood pellets, you can count on the Energex Standards. We pride ourselves in creating pellets that not only meet the Pellet Fuels Institute (PFI) Standards Program but also exceed it. All Energex softwood pellets come from our Lac-Megantic, Quebec facility and fuels stoves in New England, and other parts of the Northeast.

Types of Softwood Pellets for Sale

Need to turn up the heat? Softwood wood pellets burn hotter than hardwood pellets, making them ideal for warming up colder homes. Choose from two varieties of softwood pellets:

  • Premium Softwood Blend: The best of both worlds. Our blend of 60 percent softwood and 40 percent hardwood makes a pellet with a higher BTU output and lower ash content. Energex Premium Softwood Blend pellets feature an ash content between 0.5 percent and 0.6 percent. Yet, they generate over 8700 BTUs per pound, letting you stay warm without excess ash.
  • 100% Softwood Premium: You asked, and we listened. We developed our 100% softwood pellets in response to overwhelming customer demand, and they don’t disappoint. These top-quality pellets burn even hotter and cleaner than the Premium Softwood Blend pellets. Enjoy over 8900 BTUs for every pound and less than 0.5 percent ash.

Our softwood pellets come from our facility in Lac-Mégantic, Quebec — one of the oldest wood pellet plants in North America. Energy giant Shell Oil Company built the facility in 1980 and was purchased by Energex in 1993. When you buy Energex softwood pellets, you see for yourself why experience matters.

Energex Softwood Pellets for Pellet Stoves

Your search for where to buy the best softwood pellets ends here. At Energex, we have the highest standards in the industry. In fact, we set the standard in the first place. Our founder served as board president for the PFI for four years, guiding the pellet fuel industry’s measures of quality.

However, we don’t stop at the PFI’s benchmark. Instead, we follow a rigorous quality assurance process through every stage of manufacturing. Our team applies the Energex Standard to material sourcing, production, packaging, and shipping. We only accept materials that meet our strict criteria for virgin wood fiber, ash, and moisture — anything else goes back to the supplier. Then, we make sure the product you receive exceeds your expectations. After all, that’s the Energex Standard.

Softwood products from Lac-Mégantic are certified by the Sustainable Biomass Program (SBP) and Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC® C137130). Click here (English) & here (French) for our Supply Base Report (SBR) currently under consultation as required by SBP (May 2022). Energex is committed in respecting Core Labour Values with adopted policies and their implementation. For more information and/or copies of our policies, complete the contact us form below.

Whether you want to buy pellets for your home or sell them through your business, our customer service team can help. Chat online with a representative or send us a message to get expert assistance. Why risk your stove? Leave your heating needs to Energex.

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