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Heating fuel that burns clean so you can breathe easy.

Truburn is a 100% renewable heating oil that replaces fossil fuels, reduces greenhouse gas emissions, and improves local air quality. And, in case you were wondering, Truburn costs about the same as traditional heating oil. The only downside? You’re not using it… yet. If you operate an oil ready district heating system serving buildings where people live, work, or play, Truburn is right for you. Contact us and let’s get started.

The first step towards a smaller carbon footprint.

Simply fill in the form below and a Truburn representative will contact you. Cleaner days are coming.

Let’s talk sustainability.

Truburn is derived from used cooking oil we collect from local restaurants which prevents millions of gallons of waste oil from entering our environment in landfills. In addition, Truburn has an 80% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions relative to traditional heating oil and is considered carbon neutral.

The cost to switch?
Zero, zilch, zip, nada.

Truburn works with your current oil heating system and costs just about the same as the traditional heating oil you’re using now. With Truburn, change is most certainly good.

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Lifecycle Renewables has a proven record of delivering renewable heating oil that aligns with our Clean Energy Future roadmap.

Bill DiCrocePresident and CEO of Vicinity Energy

Keene State College’s decision to switch their heating fuel to [TruBurn] is an innovative example of reducing operational greenhouse gas emissions, supporting a local business, and improving the air quality around their campus.

Steve MuzzySenior Manager at Second Nature on behalf of Keene State

The switch to [TruBurn] demonstrates … our commitment to sustainability, and …serves as an example for other colleges and universities.

Victoria DrakeEco-Rep and Environmental Studies Major at Keene State College

The College was one of the original signatories of the American College and University Presidents’ Climate Commitment…By choosing to replace polluting No. 6 heating fuel oil…we are taking bold steps to demonstrate our values.

Cary GauntDirector of Campus Sustainability at Keene State College

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The first step towards a smaller carbon footprint.

Simply fill in the form below and a Truburn representative will contact you. Cleaner days are coming.

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