As the holiday season approaches, all of us here at Eco Heating Systems would like to wish our customers a very Happy Thanksgiving weekend.
Our Holiday hours are as follows:
Thursday, November 25th: CLOSED
Friday, November 26th: 9am - 5pm
Thursday, December 23rd: 9am - 5pm
Friday, December 24th: CLOSED
Friday, December 31st: CLOSED
HAVE A SAFE AND HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON!
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
AAA Fuel Gauge Report: Fuel prices are up 30 cents/gallon over last year
As the weather gets colder, fuel prices are beginning to increase. The AAA Daily Fuel Gauge Report http://www.fuelgaugereport.com/ reports that gasoline prices are up approximately thirty cents per gallon over the same time last year.
Location Regular Today Regular Last Year
Baltimore $2.86/gallon $2.58/gallon
Hagerstown $2.92/gallon $2.70/gallon
Salisbury $2.85/gallon $2.65/gallon
Dover $2.89/gallon $2.52/gallon
Wilmington $2.94/gallon $2.61/gallon
Location Diesel Today Diesel Last Year
Baltimore $3.16/gallon $2.79/gallon
Hagerstown $3.23/gallon $2.89/gallon
Salisbury $3.16/gallon $2.88/gallon
Dover $3.16/gallon $2.74/gallon
Wilmington $3.24/gallon $2.87/gallon
What can you do to save money on your heating bills???? Call Eco Heating Systems and invest in a Clean Burn. Toll Free 866-888-1103
Location Regular Today Regular Last Year
Baltimore $2.86/gallon $2.58/gallon
Hagerstown $2.92/gallon $2.70/gallon
Salisbury $2.85/gallon $2.65/gallon
Dover $2.89/gallon $2.52/gallon
Wilmington $2.94/gallon $2.61/gallon
Location Diesel Today Diesel Last Year
Baltimore $3.16/gallon $2.79/gallon
Hagerstown $3.23/gallon $2.89/gallon
Salisbury $3.16/gallon $2.88/gallon
Dover $3.16/gallon $2.74/gallon
Wilmington $3.24/gallon $2.87/gallon
What can you do to save money on your heating bills???? Call Eco Heating Systems and invest in a Clean Burn. Toll Free 866-888-1103
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Clean Burn at the Science Barge in New York City
What is the Science Barge?
The Science Barge is a prototype, sustainable urban farm and environmental education center. It is the only fully functioning demonstration of renewable energy supporting sustainable food production in New York City. The Science Barge grows tomatoes, cucumbers, and lettuce with zero net carbon emissions, zero chemical pesticides, and zero runoff.
From May to October 2007, the Science Barge hosted over 3,000 schoolchildren from all five New York boroughs as well as surrounding counties as part of our environmental education program. In addition, over 6,000 adult visitors visited the facility along with press from around the world. For more information, visit
http://nysunworks.org/thesciencebarge/
Clean Burn Waste Oil Heater installed at the Science Barge in 2007
The Science Barge is a prototype, sustainable urban farm and environmental education center. It is the only fully functioning demonstration of renewable energy supporting sustainable food production in New York City. The Science Barge grows tomatoes, cucumbers, and lettuce with zero net carbon emissions, zero chemical pesticides, and zero runoff.
From May to October 2007, the Science Barge hosted over 3,000 schoolchildren from all five New York boroughs as well as surrounding counties as part of our environmental education program. In addition, over 6,000 adult visitors visited the facility along with press from around the world. For more information, visit
http://nysunworks.org/thesciencebarge/
Clean Burn Waste Oil Heater installed at the Science Barge in 2007
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Celebrate America Recycles Day on November 15th, 2010
America Recycles Day (ARD), celebrated on November 15 every year, is dedicated to encouraging Americans to recycle and to buy recycled products.
The purpose of America Recycles Day is to promote the social, environmental and economic benefits of recycling and to encourage more people to join the movement to create a better natural environment. Since the first America Recycles Day in 1997, ARD has helped millions of Americans become better informed about the importance of recycling and buying products made from recycled materials.
Click here for Events in your area: http://www.kab.org/site/PageServer?pagename=ARD_Attend
Saving Energy on America Recycles Day Recycling helps to conserve natural resources and reduce greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to global warming. According to the EPA, recycling one ton of aluminum cans saves the energy equivalent of 36 barrels of oil or 1,655 gallons of gasoline. If a ton of cans is a little too much to visualize, consider this: recycling a single aluminum can saves enough energy to power a television for three hours. Yet, every three months, Americans toss enough aluminum into landfills to rebuild the entire U.S. fleet of commercial airplanes, according to the National Recycling Coalition.
About used oil recycling…
Millions of gallons of used oil are dumped every year. Every gallon can pollute over 1 million gallons of drinking water. Used oil that is dumped not only threatens the health of human life, but also plant, marine and wildlife.
The key to reducing the amount of used motor oil being dumped is to make it valuable at the site where it is generated. Businesses that generate used oil make used oil valuable by burning it for heat recovery.
Congress and the U.S. EPA have identified used oil dumping as a major problem. They have recognized the importance of putting used oil to valuable use. The 1980 Used Oil Recycling Act passed by Congress encourages the recycling of used oil on-site for heating. Thousands of small businesses actively use waste oil to produce heat or hot water. The energy recovery means millions of dollars in energy savings for the economy, and cleaner water for our families and the environment.
Used oil is a valuable resource…
Burning your waste oil on-site in a Clean Burn boiler or furnace is an ideal way to participate in recycling and add profits to your business. Small businesses save thousands of dollars a year that would have been spent to purchase virgin fuel oil or other energy sources, such as natural gas or propane.
Constant improvements in Clean Burn’s design of used-oil fired boilers and furnaces have increased efficiency and reduced emissions. All Clean Burn heaters are UL listed and EPA approved. Automatic fuel cutoffs and other safety features in combination with servicing and operational guidelines ensure that our waste oil heaters will function safely, cleanly and efficiently.
How you can help…
By encouraging small businesses to invest in a Clean Burn waste oil heater, you can help prevent millions of gallons of used oil from being transported by used oil haulers. Or, if you own a small business which generates used oil, consider a Clean Burn waste oil heater as an alternative to having a used oil hauler take your valuable oil. Used oil has a cradle-to-grave liability and generaters of used oil are responsible for the oil until it is burned or otherwise processed. The most profitable method of ending cradle-to-grave liability for generators is to recycle it on-site as fuel in a Clean Burn furnace or boiler. This method requires little handling, and is quick and efficient.
The purpose of America Recycles Day is to promote the social, environmental and economic benefits of recycling and to encourage more people to join the movement to create a better natural environment. Since the first America Recycles Day in 1997, ARD has helped millions of Americans become better informed about the importance of recycling and buying products made from recycled materials.
Click here for Events in your area: http://www.kab.org/site/PageServer?pagename=ARD_Attend
Saving Energy on America Recycles Day Recycling helps to conserve natural resources and reduce greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to global warming. According to the EPA, recycling one ton of aluminum cans saves the energy equivalent of 36 barrels of oil or 1,655 gallons of gasoline. If a ton of cans is a little too much to visualize, consider this: recycling a single aluminum can saves enough energy to power a television for three hours. Yet, every three months, Americans toss enough aluminum into landfills to rebuild the entire U.S. fleet of commercial airplanes, according to the National Recycling Coalition.
About used oil recycling…
Millions of gallons of used oil are dumped every year. Every gallon can pollute over 1 million gallons of drinking water. Used oil that is dumped not only threatens the health of human life, but also plant, marine and wildlife.
The key to reducing the amount of used motor oil being dumped is to make it valuable at the site where it is generated. Businesses that generate used oil make used oil valuable by burning it for heat recovery.
Congress and the U.S. EPA have identified used oil dumping as a major problem. They have recognized the importance of putting used oil to valuable use. The 1980 Used Oil Recycling Act passed by Congress encourages the recycling of used oil on-site for heating. Thousands of small businesses actively use waste oil to produce heat or hot water. The energy recovery means millions of dollars in energy savings for the economy, and cleaner water for our families and the environment.
Used oil is a valuable resource…
Burning your waste oil on-site in a Clean Burn boiler or furnace is an ideal way to participate in recycling and add profits to your business. Small businesses save thousands of dollars a year that would have been spent to purchase virgin fuel oil or other energy sources, such as natural gas or propane.
Constant improvements in Clean Burn’s design of used-oil fired boilers and furnaces have increased efficiency and reduced emissions. All Clean Burn heaters are UL listed and EPA approved. Automatic fuel cutoffs and other safety features in combination with servicing and operational guidelines ensure that our waste oil heaters will function safely, cleanly and efficiently.
How you can help…
By encouraging small businesses to invest in a Clean Burn waste oil heater, you can help prevent millions of gallons of used oil from being transported by used oil haulers. Or, if you own a small business which generates used oil, consider a Clean Burn waste oil heater as an alternative to having a used oil hauler take your valuable oil. Used oil has a cradle-to-grave liability and generaters of used oil are responsible for the oil until it is burned or otherwise processed. The most profitable method of ending cradle-to-grave liability for generators is to recycle it on-site as fuel in a Clean Burn furnace or boiler. This method requires little handling, and is quick and efficient.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
2010 - 2011 Winter will be colder than normal!
The Farmers Alamanac Long Range weather forecast is now available. The forecast? COLDER than normal. Read on....
Atlantic Corridor (includes Eastern Maryland, Delaware, Lancaster County PA): Winter will be colder and drier than normal, on average, with below-normal snowfall in New England and above-normal snowfall elsewhere. The coldest periods will be in mid-December, January, and mid-February. The snowiest periods will be in early January and mid- and late February. April and May will be cooler and drier than normal.
Appalachians (includes Western Maryland and Washington DC): Winter will be colder and drier than normal, with near- to below-normal snowfall in the north and above-normal snowfall in the south. The coldest periods will be in mid- and late January and mid- and late February. The snowiest periods will be in mid- to late November, mid-December, and mid-February.
April and May will be cooler and drier than normal across most of the area, with near-normal rainfall across the north.
Source: The Farmers Almanac http://www.almanac.com/weather/longrange
Keep warm this year with a Clean Burn!!!!! www.ecowasteoilheaters.com
Atlantic Corridor (includes Eastern Maryland, Delaware, Lancaster County PA): Winter will be colder and drier than normal, on average, with below-normal snowfall in New England and above-normal snowfall elsewhere. The coldest periods will be in mid-December, January, and mid-February. The snowiest periods will be in early January and mid- and late February. April and May will be cooler and drier than normal.
Appalachians (includes Western Maryland and Washington DC): Winter will be colder and drier than normal, with near- to below-normal snowfall in the north and above-normal snowfall in the south. The coldest periods will be in mid- and late January and mid- and late February. The snowiest periods will be in mid- to late November, mid-December, and mid-February.
April and May will be cooler and drier than normal across most of the area, with near-normal rainfall across the north.
Source: The Farmers Almanac http://www.almanac.com/weather/longrange
Keep warm this year with a Clean Burn!!!!! www.ecowasteoilheaters.com
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