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]]>Switching to renewable-based B5 or greater is “the most cost-effective and impactful improvement a homeowner can make to reduce their carbon footprint,” the industry advocates said. “But, those homeowners need to have access to these clean fuels, and that requires the commitment of the terminals.”
New York has long championed the use of biodiesel and Bioheat® fuel to meet its clean energy goals, and the clean fuels industry remains poised and ready to continue delivering substantial carbon reduction benefits to New Yorkers. In fact, from 2013 – 2020, New York City municipal buildings used 222.9 million gallons of Bioheat® fuel, and more that 75% of all No.2 heating oil used by NYC municipal buildings is blended with Bioheat® fuel. The current B5 Bioheat® fuel requirement is reducing carbon emissions by nearly 4% for New Yorkers, and as the requirement advances to B20 blends by 2030, they will benefit from a 14.6% reduction in CO2 emissions and better greenhouse gas performance than natural gas can deliver. Additionally, the biodiesel feedstocks and neat biodiesel (B100) used for blending with conventional heating oil are in ample supply, and projected volumes show that the biodiesel industry is well-positioned to meet growing market demands, including the state’s increasing blended volumes as outlined in the bill.
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The New York State Energy Coalition, Inc. (NYSEC) and Empire State Energy Association, Inc. (ESEA) are trade associations representing the independent retail and wholesale heating fuels and energy marketers throughout New York State. Their members live and work in the neighborhoods they serve and are committed to improving the fuel products and appliances for their customers and their communities. Both NYSEC and ESEA have are committed to transforming the industry from supplying petroleum-based fuels to non-fossil renewables such as biodiesel.
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]]>“The biodiesel and renewable diesel industries have forged a long-time partnership with the heating oil industry regarding the use of Bioheat® fuel in oil-burning furnaces. That relationship continues to drive change,” said Donnell Rehagen, CEO of the National Biodiesel Board (NBB). “Together we’re driving demand for biodiesel and renewable diesel, while also delivering a carbon-reducing fuel solution that is not only better and cleaner than petroleum-based diesel, it is available now.”
Each of the mandates differ slightly. Yet, each result in elevated blend levels of Bioheat® fuel, including two of the mandates reaching B50 (a blend of 50 percent biodiesel, 50 percent petroleum diesel):
NBB Director of State Governmental Affairs, Floyd Vergara says the team effort among the oil heat industry, NBB member companies and the NBB team is really what helps take legislation like these across the finish line.
“Legislators are finally taking note of the key carbon reduction advantages of biodiesel and renewable diesel, and we are able to see mandates come forward positioned to make a difference,” he said. “The momentum for biodiesel and renewable diesel as carbon-reduction strategies is continuing to grow and these policies help grow demand for our industries, but it wouldn’t be done without a team effort.”
Biodiesel and renewable diesel are the most diverse fuels in the world, being made from by-products of food production. They reduce greenhouse gas emissions by an average of 74%. A recent study by Trinity Consultants, outlines the significant impact biodiesel and renewable diesel can have in local communities, including reducing cancer risk, asthma attacks and sick days.
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