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BioHeat
Oilheat has just gotten smarter - it's eating its vegetables!
Bioheat - heating oil blended with biodegradable, organic materials such as soybean oil - is one of the "hottest" things happening in home comfort. Renewable and non-toxic, Bioheat is not only kind to Mother Earth; it's kind to heating systems, too.
Bioheat Characteristics:
- Domestically produced, soy-based Bioheat can literally be grown at home - helping to support our nation's farmers and reducing our dependence on foreign oil.
- It is extremely clean burning.
- It has the highest Btu content of any alternative fuel.
Bioheat Benefits for Homeowners:
- Bioheat produces the same satisfying heat as "regular oil."
- It costs just about the same as "regular oil."
- It lubricates heating system.
- You don't have to make any modifications to your burner or tank.
- You don't have to buy any new equipment.
- You don't have to change your budget plan, payment plan, service contract or warranties.
Wondering what makes up Bioheat? These every-day products of nature can be used to produce the alternative environment-friendly fuel:
• Avocado
• Brazil Nut
• Calendula
• Cashew
• Castor Bean
• Coconut
• Coffee
• Corn
• Cotton
• Euphorbia
• Hazelnut
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• Hemp
• Jojoba
• Linseed
• Lupine
• Macadamia Nut
• Oat
• Oil Palm
• Olive Tree
• Palm
• Peanut
• Pecan
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• Pumpkin Seed
• Rapeseed
• Rice
• Rubber Seed
• Safflower
• Sesame
• Soybean
• Sunflower
• Tung Oil Tree
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Testing conducted by the National Oilheat Research Alliance (NORA) found that a Bioheat blend of 80% low-sulfur heating oil and 20% biodiesel (B20)
reduced sulfur oxide emissions by as much as 80% or more. Nitrogen oxide emissions were lowered by about 20%. In addition, carbon dioxide emissions can be lowered by 20%.
If everyone using heating oil used a B5 blend (5% biodiesel/95% heating oil),
400 million gallons of regular heating oil could be conserved. This would be a big step towards conserving oil, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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Source: Oil Heat America
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