The USDA, Agricultural Research Service (ARS) requires a Contractor to provide labor, equipment, supplies, transportation and services for Bio 5 Heating Oil deliveries to the USDA, ARS, PSWMRU Field Locations (identified in the attachment) in accordance with the terms, conditions, and specifications contained in this document. The USDA, ARS, PSWMRU will use this heating oil as fuel to run six forage dryers and to heat multiple buildings.
You have probably heard of a small mechanical oil water separator, haven’t you? If not, then for sure you have heard of biodiesel fuel, right? This fuel is made out of oils such vegetable or corn oil and yes, it really does work if it is made correctly.
Gasoline has gotten so expensive and with plans in the future to go even higher, now may be as good a time as any to learn how to make your own biodiesel fuel at home.
Sprague Energy and Sunoco Logistics Partners LP (SXL) yesterday announced the official opening of what they’re billing as “the newest and most expansive” biodiesel/Bioheat supply and loading terminal in New Jersey.
Sprague will supply biodiesel and Bioheat at the Sunoco Logistics Newark terminal, making it the first barge/pipeline-accessible terminal in the state to provide the two fuels. Bioheat is a trademark of the National Biodiesel Board.
“Energy is one of America’s foremost and most complex challenges,” Sprague Energy President and CEO David Glendon said in a statement. “While high prices capture most of the attention today, sustainability, product reliability and reducing pollution are critical as well.
Posted on May 17, 2012, 4:40 pm, by admin, under
Biodiesel.
We all know it is more affordable to fix items by yourself. It is the exact same with an auto or truck. The most significant expense with any repair is not the parts, but the labor. It is not unheard of for repair and support stores to be charging $60 to $70 per hour of labor.
Experts are consistently warning us that we need to find an alternative to heating oil because the oil reserves around the world are depleting. Most of us are also getting fed up with the way the oil companies hold us to ransom with the price of this product being highly volatile.