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I really admire you for passing on the savings to the consumer...The extent to which we can
figure out how to reduce our dependence on foreign oil...reduce price spikes, the less we can get pushed around by foreign governments.”
Senator Joe Lieberman

“It just made a lot of sense environmentally...It’s amazing to be able to do something for the
environment that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg...It’s sort of a no-brainer.”
Laura Steward; Norwalk resident

“If you want a warm and toasty home this winter, prepare to pay for it. Heating costs are
expected to climb 50% compare to just last year. But there’s a new less expensive way to heat your home...[Bioheat] will run in any oil furnace...and it’s 3 -5% cheaper.”
Harry Smith; CBS Early Show

"Hey, we need to save on energy so that’s the bottom line."
The Bonnists; Fairfield County home owners

"...All over America home owners are looking for ways to beat the high cost of energy. Home
heating oil is at record highs. Some people will be saving money this winter, heating their
homes with biofuel. Mike Devine has found his own biofuel heating oil treasure in amber fields
of soybeans. His processed soybean oil, blended with heating oil can go straight into a regular
furnace."
Bob Shiefer; CBS Evening News

“It’s a lot more environmentally-friendly, it appears to be burning cleaner, and it’s the same
cost. Why not?”
Norwalk Councilman Doug Hempstead
(who was among the first to switch to Bioheat in 2005)

Soy beans produce clean burning home heating oil