Winter in Connecticut is in full swing. This time of year, homes and businesses rely on Bioheat® fuel to stay safe and warm through heavy snowfall, below-zero temperatures, freezing rain, and more. Bioheat® fuel delivery drivers are a crucial part of the community! Have you considered this career path? Delivery driver jobs offer the unique […]
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During the holiday season, homeowners rely on their Bioheat® fuel and heating equipment more than ever. After all, it wouldn’t be a very happy holiday without heat! When you work in the Bioheat® and HVAC industry in Connecticut, you are responsible for helping to keep your community safe and warm. That’s one of the main […]
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Jobs in the Bioheat® and HVAC industry are in high demand. And the good news is, they are expected to continue to increase in the next four years. Whether you are a trade school student planning for graduation or an energy professional looking for a change, this report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics […]
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Are you a young professional or student searching for the right career opportunity in Connecticut? If you are looking for a fulfilling job that offers competitive wages and valuable benefits, consider pursuing a career in the Bioheat® and HVAC industry. Bioheat® and HVAC careers are in high demand in Connecticut and across the country. There […]
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Bioheat® fuel is the future of the heating oil and HVAC industry. Learn more about what this renewable fuel option is, how it is made, and the ways it is advancing jobs in the Connecticut energy industry. Bioheat® Heating Fuel FAQs What exactly is Bioheat®? Bioheat® is a blend of renewable biodiesel and ultra-low sulfur […]
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“The U.S. is likely to overtake Russia to become the world’s largest oil producer by 2023, accounting for most of the global growth in petroleum supplies, a top industry monitor said Monday,” according to a story from the Wall Street Journal. “’U.S. crude production is expected to reach a record of 12.1 million barrels a […]
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Governor Cuomo approved Senate Bill #5422-A last Wednesday, requiring that all heating oil sold in Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester counties on or after July 1, 2018 contain “at least five percent renewable biofuels.” Just last year, New York City, with the support of the local Oilheat industry, passed legislation implementing a five percent biodiesel-blending requirement […]
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