When dealing with a carbon footprint as large as the Big Apple's, replacing residential conventional heating oil with biofuel to reduce the city's emissions seems like bailing out the Titanic with a Dixie Cup. Still, that's what Brooklyn-based Boro Fuel is doing, by introducing BioGreen®, an alternative heating fuel for residences. Available on the market November 1, BioGreen® is a blend of traditional heating oil and 10% soybean oil. With only traces of sulfur, the green fuel's ...Tagi: soybean oil, reacing, alternative heating fuel, green fuel, dixie cup, biofuel, heating oil, footprint, november 1, sulfur, brooklyn, traces, new york city
