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admin August 09, 2023
Today’s world is becoming increasingly more divided and those of us in the PHCP/PVF industry are not at all shielded from the divisiveness by living and working within our own bubble....
admin June 26, 2023
On Thursday, June 22, NEFI along with its industry partners submitted formal responses to the U.S. EPA's proposal to exclude furnaces and central air conditioners from the ENERGY STAR program....
admin April 20, 2023
The U.S. Court of Appeals of the Ninth Circuit has struck down a City of Berkeley, California regulation that prohibits the installation of natural gas piping within newly constructed buildings. The decision in California Restaurant Assn. v. City of Berkeley held that the federal Energy Policy and Conservation Act preempts enforcement of the city regulation. This development has ramifications for government efforts to ban fossil fuel appliances and restrict consumer choice elsewhere in the nation. The three-judge panel ruled that the Act expressly preempts State and local regulations concerning the energy use of many natural gas appliances, including those used in household and restaurant kitchens. Instead of directly banning those appliances in new buildings, the City of Berkeley tried to evade preemption by enacting a building code that prohibits natural gas piping into those buildings, rendering the gas appliances useless. The panel held that, by its plain text and structure, the Act’s preemption provision encompasses building codes that regulate natural gas use by covered products. By preventing such appliances from using natural gas, the Berkeley building code did exactly that. The panel reversed a district court decision dismissing the court case and remanded the case back to that court for further proceedings. This decision has significant repercussions for State and local governments attempting to ban or limit the use of appliances powered by natural gas, liquid heating fuels, and propane. The Act provides that State or local energy conservation standards relating to electricity, water or fossil fuel use must be the same as applicable federal standards. Sean Cota, President of the National Energy & Fuels Institute, applauded the decision. "This ruling restores some sanity in the race to ban non-electric appliances and equipment. This is particularly important now, as the current political trend is to ban any combustion, whether that combustion is 100% renewable or not. We need a mixture of reliable and storable energy sources to power our businesses, heat our homes, and support our economy. The average home with heating fuels stores over 10 Megawatts of energy at no additional cost. Policymakers at all levels of government must follow federal law so there is a uniform national policy that preserves energy reliability and consumer choice."...
admin February 28, 2023
Since President Joe Biden signed the so-called "Inflation Reduction Act" (IRA) into law last year, fuel retailers have been submitting questions to NEFI about the law's new or expanded home energy incentives....
admin February 03, 2023
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is considering a rule to limit biodiesel blends in heating oil and diesel fuel to no more than 20 percent (B20). Your help is needed to defeat this misguided proposal which, if imposed, will make biofuel in heating unprofitable and increase greenhouse gas emissions....
admin December 30, 2022
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has published initial guidance on federal tax credits for home energy efficiency improvements, including a $600 credit for the installation of qualified heating systems....
admin December 22, 2022
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has issued a Regional Emergency Declaration that grants relief from the driver hours of service regulations in 49 CFR Part 395 for drivers and motor carriers engaged in the delivery of heating fuels, including propane, natural gas, and heating oil in certain States....
admin September 29, 2022
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admin August 30, 2022
It is with a heavy heart that I report the passing of NEFI Legend John Francis "Jack" Sullivan II, our association’s executive vice president and CEO from 1995 to 2007. The industry giant passed away at the age of 86 on August 25 at his home in Waltham, Massachusetts after a long and hard-fought battle with Parkinson's Disease....
admin August 30, 2022
Yesterday, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced it had begun accepting new applications for the Higher Blends Infrastructure Incentive Program (HBIIP), an initiative launched to increase sales and use of higher blends of ethanol and biodiesel....
admin August 15, 2022
The U.S. House of Representatives gave final approval to the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) by a vote of 220-207 on Friday. The White House has indicated the president will sign the bill this week....
admin August 01, 2022
Document details "Good," "Bad," and "Mixed Bag" provisions that will impact your heating fuel business....
admin May 13, 2022
The liquid heating fuel industry currently faces record prices and grave uncertainty. NEFI has been on the front lines throughout this global energy crisis, explaining the issues to regulators and the oval office. These efforts have yielded some success, but the crisis continues, demanding further action and direct engagement with Congress....
admin April 14, 2022
After months of focusing almost exclusively on electric vehicles and heat pumps, President Biden finally acknowledged the important role renewable fuels are playing to enhance American energy and environmental security and lower consumer costs. In fact, Biden said his plan for a net-zero economy by 2050 is completely unachievable without renewable fuels delivered by businesses like yours....
admin March 10, 2022
President Biden has responded to Russian aggression in Europe with an unprecedented ban on imports of Russian oil. We stand behind this decision and the Ukrainian people in their fight for freedom. However, the president's oil ban was not accompanied by commonsense policy solutions designed to enhance America's energy security. Instead, he doubled down on calls for electrification of the U.S. economy and is allegedly asking Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, and Iran to replace Russian oil that may be lost to the global market. These misguided policies are resulting in unprecedented market volatility. Mixed messages to American energy producers are discouraging needed investments, weakening U.S. energy security, and leaving small business heating fuel dealers and their customers holding the bag. Our nation can responsibly develop conventional energy resources while at the same time expand access to low-cost renewable fuels. Homeowners can save money on their heating and cooling costs with investments in energy efficiency and weatherization. It is time our leaders put aside partisan politics to ensure America's energy independence once and for all. Earlier this week, NEFI sent a letter to the White House with a list of recommendations to enhance the energy security of America and its allies and provide relief for hardworking families and small businesses - all while reducing harmful emissions. Now is the time to defend your customers and your business! Click the link below to send your own message to the White House and relevant federal agencies. Letters have been prepared for you and can be sent with a single click. It will only take a moment....