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  • noun US biodiesel when used for heating
  • noun biology biological heat (developed in living organisms)

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Examples

  • But I have switched to bioheat, which is a little out of my element, but I love it.

    Being Green | The Stiletto Gang The Stiletto Gang 2008

  • METRO Biofuels, based in Brooklyn New York, announced that it is supporting a neighborhood coalition to promote cleaner air quality by using "bioheat" to heat buildings.

    Domestic Fuel Joanna Schroeder 2010

  • And I am also seriously considering switching over to bioheat as an alternative to regular oilheat.

    Indian Railways Going Green with Eco-Toilets | Inhabitat 2008

  • The fuel oil pricing is fairly straightforward, but I might also want to explain that we offer bioheat as well, which is fuel oil mixed with biodiesel.

    theithacajournal.com - 2010

  • The fuel oil pricing is fairly straightforward, but I might also want to explain that we offer bioheat as well, which is fuel oil mixed with biodiesel.

    theithacajournal.com - 2010

  • According to the company, bioheat is a blend of traditional heating oil and biodiesel that is made from a wide variety of vegetable or plant oils including used restaurant grease.

    Domestic Fuel Joanna Schroeder 2010

  • METRO is the largest independent marketer of bioheat for the New York Metropolitan area, and later this year, plans to open a 110-million-gallon capacity processing facility in Greenpoint, Brooklyn which will create more than 60 green collar jobs and ensure a steady in-city supply of biodiesel for buildings and truck fleets.

    Domestic Fuel Joanna Schroeder 2010

  • The fuel oil pricing is fairly straightforward, but I might also want to explain that we offer bioheat as well, which is fuel oil mixed with biodiesel.

    theithacajournal.com - 2010

  • "One of the easiest ways to tackle air pollution on the Upper East Side is for landlords to switch from traditional 2, 4 or 6 grade heating oils to bioheat - a cleaner, affordable and readily available alternative fuel," said Gene V. Pullo, an Upper East Side resident and the President of METRO Biofuels.

    Domestic Fuel Joanna Schroeder 2010

  • The fuel oil pricing is fairly straightforward, but I might also want to explain that we offer bioheat as well, which is fuel oil mixed with biodiesel.

    theithacajournal.com - 2010

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