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Grace Becomes First in Biofuel in County

By Herald Staff

RIO GRANDE — Grace Energy, providing home heating and cooling services since 1912, is proud to become the first fuel oil company in Cape May and Atlantic Counties to commit entirely to Biofuels.
Ed Silver, Grace Energy President, is excited about making the switch to biodiesel.
“Blofuels are much more than just good business-it’s something we firmly believe in and have committed ourselves to using and promoting. Biodiesel has superior performance capabilities in diesel engines and oil heat systems, and displaces our need for foreign oil, thus supporting American energy independence,” Silver said.
“Biofuels reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions, which greatly improves the air quality in our community. When we considered all the benefits, it was a very easy decision to make. This is something that is good for everyone on so many levels, it’s a great step in the right direction, says Mary Del Corio, Grace Energy vice president of operations.”
Grace Energy is supplied by Arnerigreen, a mid-Atlantic leader in the wholesale marketing of biofuels with blending terminals throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Amerigreen
Biodiesel undergoes stringent quality control testing, and meets or exceeds ASTM (American Society of Testing and Materials) certification.
“Grace Energy’s commitment to Biofuels is a prime example of how a community can band together to take a stand in support of American energy independence-and cleaner air,” said Ron Flick, Amerigreen brand manager.
Grace Energy will offer Bioheat and Biodiesel in a B5 blend (5% biodiesel)-with plans to include B10 and B20 blends in the future.
For information about Grace Energy, visit GraceEnergy.com. To contact the company, call (609) 465-5545 or by email at graceenergy@comcast.net.
For information about Amerigreen, visit Amerigreen.com.

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