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Ep. 11 Heating the Future With Innovations Driving Carbon Reduction

Ep. 11 Heating the Future With Innovations Driving Carbon Reduction

FromIn The Loop with NORA


Ep. 11 Heating the Future With Innovations Driving Carbon Reduction

FromIn The Loop with NORA

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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
May 16, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, hear from three leading manufacturers in the heating oil industry on how their respective companies are transforming the landscape with innovative products designed to enhance equipment efficiency and lifespan, all while contributing to the collective mission of carbon reduction.Kevin Beckett, President and CEO of RW Beckett Corporation, shares how his company has helped in transition to low carbon fuels, benefiting heating fuel dealers, service technicians, and consumers.Rich Lyons, President of Carlin Combustion, discusses how his company has elevated their efforts to assist low carbon fuel usage among homeowners, starting with the move into biofuels and specifically biodiesel. Roger Marran, President of Energy Kinetics Incorporated, chats about the efforts his company has made to ensure full compatibility with B100 and how they are assisting the future of renewable and sustainable fuels. In the Loop takes a deeper look at research initiatives, equipment considerations, renewable fuels, carbon reduction and technical education, propelling us towards a low-carbon future. For more information, visit noraweb.org.
Released:
May 16, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (11)

In The Loop is brought to you by NORA. NORA was authorized by Congress in 2000 to provide funding that enables the liquid fuel heating industry to provide more efficient, more reliable and lower carbon home heating and hot water to American Consumers. This podcast takes a deeper look at research initiatives, equipment considerations, renewable fuels, carbon reduction and technical education propelling us towards a low carbon future. For more information, visit NORAweb.org.