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Fuel Oil News February 2017

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www.fueloilnews.com | FUEL OIL NEWS | FEBRUARY 2017 17 All Classes to be held at the Beckett Training Center, Sturbridge, MA CONTACT: GEORGE LANTHIER 508.421.3490 VOICE 508.421.3477 FAX www.FiredragonEnt.com MA OILBURNER LICENSE CLASS – 4 HOURS February 3, 2017 MA OILBURNER CODE CLASS – 4 HRS February 3, 2017 BASIC GAS SCHOOL - NIGHTS – 40 HOURS Begins February 27, 2017 WIRING HEATING SYSTEMS GAS & OIL – 4 DAYS Begins February 28, 2017 NORA BRONZE OIL HEATING SCHOOL - NIGHTS – 80 HOURS Begins February 28, 2017 BASIC GAS SCHOOL - DAYS– 1 WEEK Begins March 13, 2017 NORA BRONZE OIL HEATING SCHOOL - DAYS – TWO WEEKS Begins March 27, 2017 ANNUAL TUNE-UP FOR OIL-FIRED UNITS – 8 HOURS April 25, 2017 RIELLO 40 SERIES OIL WORKSHOP – 8 HOURS April 26, 2017 MILLIVOLT GAS SYSTEMS – 8 HOURS April 27, 2017 NORA BRONZE OIL HEATING SCHOOL DAYS –TWO WEEKS Begins July 17, 2017 * = Date Change T urn on the television or open a newspaper and you would be hard-pressed not to find information on "going green." The green movement has embraced myriad industries, including the diesel marketplace, where a company called GreenPrint has developed sustainability initiatives calculated to offset diesel fuel CO 2 emis- sions by up to 100%. The company's 'going green' fuel programs, which include its branded "Zero" program as well as private branded programs, are helping some fuel suppliers and distribu- tors change the way they're offering diesel to their customers. Pete Davis, co-founder and CEO of GreenPrint, describes the Zero reduced emissions fuel program as "a turnkey sustainability program." It was established by GreenPrint in partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation. GreenPrint's goal is to enable fleet operators and consumers to minimize their carbon footprint. The partners develop and operate low-carbon and reduced- emissions fuel programs through a patent-protected platform with an initial focus on the retail gasoline, fleet, and consumer product industries. "Our Zero program automatically and significantly reduces your client's diesel emissions through proportionate investments in projects that sequester CO 2 from the atmosphere, making your vehicles some of the cleanest on the road," Davis says. The program supports initiatives across the globe such as reforesta- tion, afforestation (establishing a forest on land not previously forested), solar power, wind power, biomass, landfill gas capture, ocean plastic clean up, and local tree plantings. Headquartered in Atlanta, GreenPrint was founded by Davis and Trenton Spindler in mid-2014, in response to increased interest in sustainability, environmentalism and the green movement. "Before starting GreenPrint I had a loyalty company whereby we established loyalty programs for large companies, airlines and hospitality organizations," Davis says. "We worked on a program with the Kroger Mastercard, which was integrated with their fuel pumps at stores, allowing customers to earn triple points when they purchase fuel." Through the loyalty programs Davis began to understand consumer buying behavior in grocery stores and how today's consumers are directing their purchases toward more green, organic products that were not only good for the environment and for their health, but also had slightly higher margins that customers were willing to pay. Fleet operators burn fuel. GreenPrint helps mitigate the emissions. By Maura Keller

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