What is BioFuel?

Flask and test tube Biofuels – liquid fuels derived from agricultural products – are entering the market, driven by factors such as oil price spikes and the need for increased energy security. (source Wikipedia)

BioHeat® - a mix of conventional heating oil and biofuel.

Westmore’s BioHeat® is the future and there’s no surprise why.

BioHeat® burns more efficiently saving you money in heating costs, prolongs the life of your heating equipment and helps the environment. Add to that the fact that it costs you nothing in new equipment or service to switch over.

Westmore Fuel delivers BioHeat® , at no extra charge , to all our customers. Our BioHeat® is a special blend of high performance, low-sulfur heating oil and biodiesel. Why is this important to you? Because it produces 75 percent less sulfur emissions, 12 percent less nitrogen oxide emissions, and 10 percent less carbon dioxide emissions.  BioHeat® is also produced right here in the USA. It’s a great way to decrease our country’s dependence on oil from foreign sources. BioHeat® is blended at here at our marine storage terminal in Port Chester, NY. This guarantees far greater control over supply, quality and the value you receive.

You may hear that natural gas is better for our environment , but consider this -- the production of natural gas emits methane as a byproduct directly into our atmosphere. BioHeat® is considerably better for our environment. In the very near future, as early as next summer, BioHeat® blends of just 12% will have fewer emissions than natural gas. But here’s the best part, you don’t need any upgrades to your current heating system to use it.

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About BioHeat® and Biodiesel

The National Biodiesel Board (NBB) provides information about these fuel sources on their web site.

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