We have lived in a world dependent on fossil fuels for so long now that the impact both environmentally and ecologically has now become far-reaching. Our reliance on oil, gas or coal has been so demanding that we have now reached a critical situation where we must find suitable alternatives. It is widely predicted that if we carry on at the current rate of consumption, without any increase for our growing population or aspirations, our known oil deposits will be gone by 2052
There have been many avenues explored; the harvesting of our natural resources of the wind and sea are prime examples. The disadvantages of these are the initial expense and practically. Biomass is another alternative that has been gathering momentum in the last few years. However, the main concern is its sustainability. Biomass is only a renewable resource if crops are replanted as their growth period can be an extensive period of time
With all these renewable energy options to consider one of the main questions to answer is how can we prolong the existing reserves of oil and how can we re-use the oil in a much more efficient and practical way?
There is, however, a simple solution to these questions. You take the pre used oil and utilize it in a waste oil burner. It makes much better economical and practical sense to burn the use oil at source than simply dispose of it through a waste oil collection service.
Take a garage as a fine example. Such a business can generate hundreds if not thousands of litres of oil only to have someone collect and then dispose of it, usually at a cost to the business. Why not take that oil and use it to generate heat for the building during the winter months. A waste oil burner can easily be fitted to a warm air heater or a hot water boiler. Not only saving you money off your heating bill but also reducing the carbon footprint considerably. Think of waste oil burner as a free heat source and a great way getting rid of a product that if it was dumped in the river or soil will cause catastrophic environment damage
There have been many avenues explored; the harvesting of our natural resources of the wind and sea are prime examples. The disadvantages of these are the initial expense and practically. Biomass is another alternative that has been gathering momentum in the last few years. However, the main concern is its sustainability. Biomass is only a renewable resource if crops are replanted as their growth period can be an extensive period of time
With all these renewable energy options to consider one of the main questions to answer is how can we prolong the existing reserves of oil and how can we re-use the oil in a much more efficient and practical way?
There is, however, a simple solution to these questions. You take the pre used oil and utilize it in a waste oil burner. It makes much better economical and practical sense to burn the use oil at source than simply dispose of it through a waste oil collection service.
Take a garage as a fine example. Such a business can generate hundreds if not thousands of litres of oil only to have someone collect and then dispose of it, usually at a cost to the business. Why not take that oil and use it to generate heat for the building during the winter months. A waste oil burner can easily be fitted to a warm air heater or a hot water boiler. Not only saving you money off your heating bill but also reducing the carbon footprint considerably. Think of waste oil burner as a free heat source and a great way getting rid of a product that if it was dumped in the river or soil will cause catastrophic environment damage
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