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hydrotreated vegetable oil for boiler
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<blockquote data-quote="paulthefarm" data-source="post: 7909907" data-attributes="member: 78498"><p>I also thought that HVO could have an element of Palm Oil in it, but am assurred by one of the UK suppliers of HVO that this is not the case for their product. </p><p>Although how they know it is Palm Oil free is also not completely clear to me as their product is imported from Finland and produced from mixed recycled vegetable oils.</p><p>They do claim that HVO produces lower levels of CO2 compared to Kerosene, so in that respect it is more environmentally friendly.</p><p></p><p>I also read that the price is higher for HVO as the airlines are looking at it as a replacement for their current fuel and could potentially present themselves as a cleaner industry.</p><p></p><p>Either way, unless the price of HVO is much nearer to that of Kerosene I do not see how I could ask my tenants to double their heating cost by making the move to HVO. </p><p></p><p>I am just looking for ways to convert rural (off grid gas) tenanted properties to cleaner fuel, without massive capital costs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paulthefarm, post: 7909907, member: 78498"] I also thought that HVO could have an element of Palm Oil in it, but am assurred by one of the UK suppliers of HVO that this is not the case for their product. Although how they know it is Palm Oil free is also not completely clear to me as their product is imported from Finland and produced from mixed recycled vegetable oils. They do claim that HVO produces lower levels of CO2 compared to Kerosene, so in that respect it is more environmentally friendly. I also read that the price is higher for HVO as the airlines are looking at it as a replacement for their current fuel and could potentially present themselves as a cleaner industry. Either way, unless the price of HVO is much nearer to that of Kerosene I do not see how I could ask my tenants to double their heating cost by making the move to HVO. I am just looking for ways to convert rural (off grid gas) tenanted properties to cleaner fuel, without massive capital costs [/QUOTE]
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