The Heating Kentucky Program is offered to KY homeowners through approved Heating Kentucky Dealers. The rebate program offers $1,000 for a new, oil-fired boiler, furnace or water heater; must be higher efficiency than the unit being replaced.
The rebate program also offers $1,000 for a new aboveground storage tank, or to replace an existing oilheat storage tank.
The program is only available through an approved Heating Kentucky Dealer and all equipment installations must be performed by a licensed KY contractor.
Southern Petroleum (Chaz Herd cherd@spetroleum.net 606-678-5127)
Woodford Oil (Scott Kiser skiser@woodfordoil.com 606-393-0108)
Riley Oil (Bob Riley bob@rileyoil.com 859-623-4032)
Albert Oil (Phil Eleson peleson@albertoil.com 502-267-9181)
John W. Clark Oil Company (Clarks Pump-N-Shop) (Brent Clark brent.clark@clarkpns.com 606-327-2775)
In 2016 the KPMA launched a statewide initiative to promote environmentally friendly Bioheat through the wrapping of suppliers trucks who provide Bioheat. These trucks will travel Kentucky’s roads and interstates delivering Bioheat during the cold winter months.
Several KPMA members have begun the process or already had trucks wrapped with these custom graphics.
If your company supplies this product and is interested in this initiative, please contact Amy Page at amy.page@kpma.org.
Yes! Biodiesel, when blended up to 5% with petroleum heating oil, meets ASTM D396 heating oil standards and is virtually indistinguishable from 100% heating oil. These blends are listed by Underwriters Laboratory for safe use in oil burners designed for grade 2 fuels. The biodiesel must be made to the ASTM standard for biodiesel (D6751).
Yes! Pure biodiesel is controlled for stability, nozzle coking, and water and sediment content. Biodiesel has naturally superior lubricity and is used as an additive to petroleum fuels to improve lubricity. When purchased from reliable sources, biodiesel is just like a petroleum fuel that has also been purchased from reliable sources.
Many! Biodiesel is naturally low in sulfur, reduces black smoke, and does not contribute to deposits in appliances. Biodiesel is non-toxic, biodegradable and has a higher flash point than petroleum. Biodiesel’s exhaust is more pleasant, and handling biodiesel is similar to handling the oils or fats it is made from.
Biodiesel has a mild cleaning effect and may disperse contaminants and carry them through the fuel system to the flame, where they are consumed.