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Reliable Oil and Propane of Conway NH, a Proulx Oil and Propane owned company, will become the regions FIRST retail supplier of "Bio-Heat" available to all of our customers and others in the region currently served by our company. Below are some basic facts about Bio-Heat such as where it comes from, how it affects your heating system, and how much it will cost for you to use this product. This product is an extremely important cog to the future of our industry and to Reliable Oil and Propane and to the residents of the Mount Washington Valley and surrounding area. We hope that you will embrace this product with as much enthusiasm as we have and join us in doing our part to make the Valley greener by using Reliable Oil and Propane and our Bio-Heat, the only company in the Valley offering this exciting renewable energy product

- Jim Proulx, President

Bio-fuel Basics
  • Bio-fuel is a blend of traditional oil products and a soy or canola based fuel additive.
  • Bio-fuel is the common term for all soy based fuel products. These include Bio-diesel and Bio-heat.
  • Bio-diesel is a blend of traditional diesel fuel and a soy based fuel additive.
  • Bio-diesel is used in transportation-based applications such as city buses, trucks and trains. (Keene, NH is currently using bio-diesel for municipal transportation vehicles.)
  • Bio-heat is a blend of traditional home heating oil and a soy based fuel additive.
  • Bio-heat is used in home and commercial heating applications. (Warwick, R.I. is currently heating all public schools with Bio-heat.)
  • The soy-based additive in bio-fuel has 90% less sulfur or particulate emissions and therefore releases no harmful gases into the environment.
  • Bio-fuels are made from renewable resources such as soy, which are grown on American farms.
  • Bio-fuels can also be produced from waste vegetable oils generated by restaurant fry-o-lator's. (This process provides very little supply however.)
  • Bio-heat is typically made up of soy based product, blended with existing heating oil in a measure of up to 20% soy based additive, combined with 80% regular heating oil. This mix would be labeled B-20.

    Important!!! Typical blending for the home market served by Proulx Oil & Propane/Reliable Oil will be 2% to 5% soy product blended with 95% to 98% heating oil. (Soy % + Heating % always equals 100). A mix of 2% soy is also called B-2. A mix of 5% soy is also called B-5.

  • Domestic consumption of bio-fuel will reduce American dependence on foreign supply by as much as 20%.
  • Bio-heat has much the same cold weather properties as regular heating oil and requires no difference in handling or usage as long as it is stored in an inside tank.
  • We do not recommend higher than a 2% blend (B-2) in any outside tank. (It may freeze if exposed to severe cold weather).
Important!!! Bio-heat can be delivered and used in existing oil burning furnaces and accounts with no modification necessary.

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Important!!! Bio-heat can be delivered and used in existing oil burning furnaces and accounts with no modification necessary.
  • Bio-heat is proven to burn cleaner than regular heating oil and has a cleaning effect on existing furnaces resulting in reduced burner maintenance and cost! (Source: Brookhaven Testing Institute, a nationally respected testing lab, similar in scope to a UL Listing which as we all know is very well known in consumer goods.)
  • Bio-heat reduces carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide emissions as well as soot and hydrocarbons resulting in a cleaner environment.
  • Bio-heat will be delivered premixed to the customer.
  • Bio-heat will also be available for customer to add themselves if they wish to burn a higher percentage than our "standard delivery" blend.
  • At low percentages our PRICE for bio-heat will be the same as that of our regular heating oil pricing.
  • At higher percentages, greater than 2-5%, customers wishing to burn a higher percent can expect a penny per gallon for each % increase that they are interested in (example; a customer who wants a 20% blend of bio to their heating oil can expect a 15-20 cent per gallon higher cost to them for this product.