Federal government encourages use of environmentally friendly fuel type: tax benefit for low sulfur fuel oil
Low-sulfur fuel oil will become the standard fuel in heating oil, because it protects the environment and saving energy. Therefore, it has been first January 2009 tax relief. Photo: ICR / Institute for Economic Oil Heating Association
Hamburg - Low-sulfur fuel oil protects the environment and helps save energy. Therefore, it is from 1 January 2009 tax benefits. Fuel duty is 1.5 cents per liter lower than the traditional heating oil. With the tax bonus, the federal government to promote a wider use of fuel oil quality. Low-sulfur fuel oil will become the standard in fuel oil heaters. Low sulfur fuel oil is originally designed for the efficient oil-fired boiler technology has been developed. But his positive qualities are just as good in conventional boilers to advantage.
Therefore recommend heaters manufacturer, heating trade and petroleum industry to use in all oil heating systems. In addition to the extremely low sulfur content of no more than 0.005 percent sulfur fuel oil is characterized by a very clean, virtually residue-free combustion. It ensures a consistently high level of energy utilization and thus decreases the fuel consumption. At the same time it reduces the maintenance of boilers and burners. Who wants to continue to operate its oil heating system with low-sulfur fuel oil, requires no special precautions. The experts at the Institute for economic oil heating (ICR), however, recommend to use up before the initial filling up with fuel oil sulfur content to the existing stock of classic standard fuel oil as far as possible.
Thus the advantages of clean combustion and the associated lower consumption optimally to best advantage, is also useful prior to conversion to the new quality cleaning of boilers and burners. Currently, the low-sulfur fuel oil quality delivered by more than 1,000 petroleum distributors nationwide. In the coming months will be further expanded its sales network. Suppliers of fuel oil sulfur content below: www.oelheizung.info and www.schwefelarmes-heizoel.de Source: Institute for Economic Oil Heating Association
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