Biofuels are manufactured from various types of plants and other organic materials, including sugarcane, sugar beets, corn, sorghum, soybeans, canola, animal fats, certain non-food crops, biowaste, and even algae. These materials are used to create different types of biofuels, including biodiesel and ethanol.

Benefits of Biofuels For Home Heating

One of the primary benefits of biofuel is that it is a renewable energy source. One of the most common biofuels, called biodiesel, is manufactured using vegetable oils, recycled restaurant oils, and animal fats.

Beyond being a renewable energy source, biofuels also provide the following benefits:

Lower Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Biofuels produce fewer greenhouse gases during both the manufacturing and burning processes when compared to fossil fuels, including natural gas. In fact, burning ultra-low sulfur heating oil mixed with biofuels emits 97 percent less sulfur dioxide, 80 percent less particulate matter, and 10 percent less nitrous dioxide than previous generations of heating oil. With fewer greenhouse gases being created, we can slow the effects of climate change and improve our overall air quality.

Domestic Production

Biofuels can be produced domestically from local sources. For example, farmers can grow crops specifically for biofuel production, and restaurant owners can even recycle their used cooking oil to make biodiesel. This has the potential to increase local revenue and create additional jobs throughout the country.

Biodiesel vs. Heating Oil

Biodiesel also has the distinct benefit of being extremely versatile. It can be used in all types of diesel engines that have been retrofitted to run biodiesel, and can be added to certain fuels, like heating oil. In fact, when biodiesel is added to heating oil, it results in a cleaner-burning fuel. This can reduce the need for frequent maintenance of your heating systems and can even increase their lifespan. Best of all, no modifications are needed to use biodiesel in your system.

Biodiesel can also improve the efficiency of furnaces, boilers, and other equipment when it is added to your heating oil. This is because biodiesel-enriched heating oil does not produce as much soot or scale, which can trap heat and send it out the flue or chimney. Therefore, heating efficiency is improved by keeping more heat in the home.

Make the Switch to Biofuel Today with Help from a Trusted Heating Oil Delivery Company in CT

Cromwell Energy is proud to begin offering biofuel to Connecticut residents. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you make your heating system cleaner, greener, and more efficient.