Heating Oil and Biofuels


Vermont's future looks diesel
There is a new kind of diesel in town though, which is ironically the antithesis of its predecessor of the similar namesake.

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Biodiesel making quick converts as oil prices rise
An increasing number of drivers are lining up to buy alternative fuels for their vehicles, attracted by benefits from better emissions to sustainable production.

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Investors see bright future for renewable energy
Vermont homeowners are not the only group that has discovered the benefits of heating homes with renewable fuels, new research shows.

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Vermont report calls warm winter a mixed blessing
Vermonters are marking the first days of spring with a grateful sigh this year, as the unseasonably warm weather allowed many residents to save money on their winter heating bills.

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Congress considers plight of Vermonters in setting 2013 energy budget
Members of the United States Congress got a lesson in Yankee ingenuity and careful energy conservation last week.

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New England school district was a bioheat pioneer
Savvy homeowners know that fueling their heating equipment with biodiesel-blended heating oil is a great way to stay warm, save money and protect the climate.

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Vermont company uses french fries to save the world
When families in Vermont go out to eat at a restaurant for lunch or dinner, many kids love to order French fries.

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Vermont school bus fleets burn clean biofuel
Every day, kids across America grab their breakfast and backpacks, then rush out the door to catch a ride on a schoolbus.

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Investors see bright future for renewable fuels
Despite roiling economic problems in the European market, global energy leaders saw a bright future for renewable energy in 2011.

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Biofuel industry grows deep roots on Vermont farms
Consumers are adopting increasing amounts of biofuel for tasks from home heating equipment to on / off road diesel, as Vermonters find financial and environmental benefits compared to pure fossil fuel consumption.

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