Brooklyn Fuel Company Launches BioGreen
New York NY (SPX) Nov 02, 2009 Boro Fuel Oil is going green. The company will introduce BioGreen in November - a new premium biofuel that's good for heating systems and the earth. Boro Fuel Oil is the first heating oil dealer in New York City to offer BioGreen. A blend of traditional heating oil and 10% soybean oil, eco-friendly BioGreen premium biofuel is clean, renewable, biodegradable, and non-toxic. BioGreen is also kind to the American economy: Domestically produced from soybeans grown in the U.S.A., BioGreen helps to support American agriculture and reduces our dependence on foreign oil. BioGreen also offers heating oil customers the following benefits: + BioGreen burns cleaner than conventional heating oil and significantly reduces emissions that contribute to air pollution and global warming. + BioGreen has the highest BTU content of any alternative fuel, for satisfying warmth. + BioGreen lubricates heating system parts more thoroughly and efficiently - resulting in fewer service calls and a longer heating system lifespan. + BioGreen costs the same as conventional heating oil - and consumers don't need to modify their heating equipment or change their warranties. BioGreen users will also be rewarded financially, thanks to New York State's Bioheat Tax Credit, which allows Boro Fuel Oil customers a direct tax credit of 10 cents for each gallon of BioGreen they buy through 2011. "We are proud to be at the forefront of the green energy revolution with our eco-friendly BioGreen," says Jeff Cohn, President of Boro Fuel Oil. "And, of course, we're proud to be the first heating oil dealer in Brooklyn to offer this breakthrough product. Not every fuel company out there offers a green, clean fuel like BioGreen. It's one more way we're helping our customers save energy ... which also saves them money." "With the introduction of BioGreen, we're making New York City a greener place to live," says Cohn. Share This Article With Planet Earth
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