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Waste oil as a fuel source and a forecast on supply

A study was done to provide information on used oil as a fuel source, commonly known as waste oil.

Waste oil has become a popular fuel source for covered crop growers. Given this trend, understanding how the supply of waste oil will change over the next 30 years is crucial.

The study forecasts the availability of waste oil as a fuel source, indicating that the volume of waste oil available will decrease from 32.4 million liters to 12.9 million liters between 2023 and 2050.

For businesses considering the installation of a waste oil boiler or switching to waste oil as a primary fuel source, it is important to understand how this decrease in availability might impact operations.

Read more at: www.freshvegetables.co.nz

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