OilheatAmerica
Use this site to access a wealth of material, from heating oil supply information to the history of the petroleum industry. There's plenty of practical advice as well. You will find an abundance of helpful tips, including ways to save money on home heating costs, how to make the most of your energy budget, and tips for maximizing comfort in your home. |
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The New England Fuel Institute
A nationally recognized business association of 1,100 member companies in the heating oil and related heating service industry. |
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Massachusetts Oilheat Council
Established in 1954, the Massachusetts Oilheat Council (MOC) is a business association for heating oil and petroleum products companies. We represent more than 350 companies across the state, including retail and wholesale/supplier operations. Collectively, our members store, sell and deliver nearly 70 percent of the heating oil used in homes, schools, hospitals and businesses statewide. The MOC also represents heating equipment manufacturers and suppliers and other businesses that provide valuable goods and services to the industry. |
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The National Oilheat Research Alliance
Beginning March 1, 2001, retail oilheat distributors began a program where each gallon of heating oil sold in key heating oil states is assessed a fee of $.002 per gallon. This fee is assessed in compliance with a law that was passed by Congress in 2000 (Public Law 106-469), which was designed to respond to the numerous energy problems that occurred in 2000, and to develop a stronger energy policy for the United States.
The fee is mandatory and is imposed on all oilheat that is used to heat buildings that are occupied by people or residences.
Once collected, these funds will be used for Consumer Education, Oilheat Research and Development, and technical training to the benefit of the Consuming public and the industry. NORA will accomplish much for consumers and the Oilheat industry, creating an improved environment for Oilheat consumers in coming years.
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National Propane Gas Association
The mission of NPGA is to promote the safe and increased use of propane; to work for a favorable environment for propane production, distribution and marketing; and to serve as the principal voice of the propane industry.
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Propane Education & Research Council
The Propane Education & Research Council promotes the safe, efficient use of odorized propane gas as a preferred energy source through investments in research, safety, and consumer initiatives. The Council was authorized by the U.S. Congress with the passage of the Propane Education and Research Act (PERA), October 11, 1996.
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Propane Gas Association of New England
Propane Gas Association of New England, Inc. (PGANE) represents reputable gas dealers throughout New England.
PGANE helps set a higher standard for clean, cost effective energy by promoting and developing the gas industry, through marketing and research and by supporting training and education for specific skills employed in the propane gas industry. This plays an important part in keeping up-to-date with safety and technology.
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