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September 17, 2019
BY New England Fuel Institute
The Northeast’s heating oil industry has resolved to achieve net-zero carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 2050. This ambitious goal was set at the Northeast Industry Summit held during the 2019 Heating & Energizing America Trade Show at the Rhode Island Convention Center.
The industry’s resolution calls for a 15 percent reduction in CO2 emissions by 2023, a 40 percent reduction by 2030, and net-zero-carbon emissions by 2050. The resolution also directs industry associations and other groups assembled at the meeting to work with each other to achieve these emissions reductions.
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The resolution was raised by event moderator Charles Uglietto of Cubby Oil & Energy in Somerville, Massachusetts, and seconded by Rick Bologna of Westmore Fuel in Greenwich, Connecticut. More than 300 industry leaders from New England and New York attended the Northeast Industry Summit. The resolution passed unanimously. When Uglietto asked if there were any objections, none were raised.
“I am thrilled that our industry came together to support a cleaner and greener future for our environment, our customers and the entire Northeast region,” said Uglietto. “Resolving to achieve a net-zero carbon footprint positions our industry as a key player in the climate change discussions happening in halls of government, local communities and dinner tables across the country.”
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“The heating oil professionals gathered here represent the backbone of Main Street America,” said Sean Cota, president and CEO of the New England Fuel Institute. “These companies are already delivering renewable liquid heating fuels, and this resolution doubles down on our ongoing commitment to help protect the environment and ensure a sustainable future.”
National Biodiesel Board CEO Donnell Rehagen said, “The heating oil and biodiesel and renewable diesel industries work together to provide homes and businesses with low-carbon fuel options. We are excited to see this partnership strengthening and look forward to a continuing collaboration.”
The Northeast heating oil industry delivers renewable liquid heating fuel to more than 5 million homes and businesses across the region—80 percent of the national heating oil market. The average retail heating oil company is a multigeneration family-owned and operated business with a median of 25 employees. NEFI, the nation’s largest heating oil association, was a lead organizer of the 2019 Northeast Industry Summit and HEAT Show. Partnering with NEFI for this event were the Connecticut Energy Marketers Association, Energy Marketers Association of New Hampshire, Maine Energy Marketers Association, Massachusetts Energy Marketers Association, New York Oil Heating Association, Oil Heat Institute of Rhode Island and Vermont Fuel Dealers Association.
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