THEURL Pellets
From the region for the region
With the construction of a state-of-the-art pellet plant at the Assling site, the company reaches another milestone in its history. The project underlines THEURL's commitment to utilising 100% of the raw material wood. Heating with wood is one of the oldest ways of generating heat. With THEURL pellets, the home can be heated with a natural fuel.
The future beginns with CLTPLUS
Pellets from the region for the region
At Theurl, sustainability is at the centre of everything we do, because 100% of the valuable raw material wood is utilised. The raw material for the production of the pellets is delivered from a distance of just a few metres. The sawdust from our factories is the main ingredient for pellet production. Pellets are an environmentally friendly alternative to conventional heating methods such as oil and gas. With the best calorific values and efficient utilisation of wood as a raw material, our pellets offer a clean way to heat your home.
How are pellets made?
Only sawmill by-products from the production of sawn timber, planed timber, glulam and CLTPLUS are used in the manufacture of pellets. In the pellet plant, each individual pellet is then pressed through a perforated die at a high temperature and without the addition of additives. The low wood moisture content of the pellets ensures a high energy yield and a long burning time.
Delivery with the company's own fleet from autumn 2025
With pellets from THEURL, you not only enjoy the highest quality, but also reliable delivery directly to your home. The five company-owned lorries with calibrated weighing equipment will ensure that the pellets arrive on time from autumn 2025. Theurl delivers around its production site to East Tyrol, Carinthia and South Tyrol and, of course, beyond the core areas on request.
These are the advantages of heating with pellets:
+ Reliable delivery with our own lorries
+ Order pellets online in the shop
+ Subsidy for heating with pellets
+ Environmentally friendly fuel from the East Tyrol region
+ High and predictable calorific value (4.8 kWh/kg)
+ fuel with stable price development