Sunday, July 3, 2011

Biodiesel Fuel Discount from Dixon Energy

Dixon energy offers municipalities, college districts and companies with serious diesel use, that as their fuel contracts come up for summer renewal, Dixon is offering heavy volume reductions to fleets to urge them to use this clean-burning alternative.

Biodiesel is the alternative fuel of preference produced from domestic, replaceable resources like plant oils, animal fats, used cooking oil and even new sources like algae. Dixon Energy installed the 1st biodiesel pump in Morris County in 2009, and it is still the only one in the area. It isn't only preferred for "green" reasons by many ( biodiesel has less emissions ), biodiesel fuel also improves engine power performance due to natural lubricants ( which also decreases upkeep costs ), and burns more fully than regular diesel fuel.

It doesn't contain any petrol, and can be mixed at any level with petrol diesel to form a biodiesel mix. Now Dixon offers biodiesel mixes up to twenty p.c. ( B5, B10, B20 ). It may be employed in compression-ignition ( diesel ) engines with little alterations. Essentially, it is easy to use, bio-degradable, non-poisonous, and fundamentally freed from sulfur and aromatics. According to Dixon's Sales Boss David Leavitt, "Our Biodiesel Pump in Rockaway is an element of our dedication to offering top of the range, cost-saving, green energy options to the area. It is open from six hundred AM - eleven PM, and provides ecologically friendly diesel fuel for contractors, lorry drivers, all commercial purchasers of diesel fuel in addition to any and all ( non-commercial ) diesel-powered automobiles." Leavitt added that fleets of diesel vehicles can exploit the volume rebates Dixon now offers. Dixon Energy has been serving Morris and Sussex counties for at least 120 years. As well as the biodiesel pump at ninety nine Cobb St in Rockaway, Dixon offers heating oil, propane, air-conditioning and complete service and installations.

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