• Propane
  • Heating Oil

Propane- Exceptional Energy

Propane is one of the nation's most versatile sources of energy and supplies about 4 percent of our
total energy needs.

Approximately 90 percent of the United States’ propane supply is produced
domestically
, while 70 percent of the remaining supply is imported from Canada
and Mexico. Approximately equal amounts of propane come from the refining of
crude oil and from natural gas processing. Thus, propane is a readily available,
secure energy source whose environmental benefits are widely recognized.
Propane is an approved, alternative clean fuel listed in the 1990 Clean Air Act, as
well as the National Energy Policy Act of 1992.

  • More Comfort: Propane delivers more comfort than electricity. A propane furnace will heat up faster and deliver air that’s approximately 25 degrees warmer than an electric heat pump. That means no annoying cold spots or uncomfortable drafts.
  • More Value: Today’s propane furnaces have advanced controls and the latest features for safe, convenient and efficient operation. For most homes, a propane furnace costs less to operate than an electric furnace.
  • Less Pollution: Since propane is a clean fuel for heating your home, you can feel good about protecting the environment. Other fuels just can’t match up. Propane is less harmful to the environment than wood, heating oil, or electricity produced from fossil fuels such as coal or oil. That means propane creates less pollution, providing everyone with cleaner, more breathable air.

Use safe propane gas for heat, range, hot water, pool heaters, dryer, cooking, and barbecue.

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Oilheat- Intelligent Warmth

Oilheat is an environmentally-friendly and efficient way to heat your home and hot water.

  • Oilheat burns cleanly: Today's Oilheat burns 95% cleaner than in 1970. Since it burns so cleanly, it comes well within the air pollution standards set by the Environmental Protection Agency. Low-sulfur products and biofuels, such as those made from soy beans, will further reduce the already near-zero emissions.
  • Oilheat is kind to the environment: In fact, residential heating oil equipment creates such a negligible amount of emissions that heating oil is not even regulated by the Federal Clean Air Act. Oil storage tanks do not pose a threat to the environment because Oilheat is non-toxic, non-carcinogenic and biodegradable.

Aero Energy offers many ways to heat your home with oil such as: Boilers, Water Heaters, Oil Tanks, And Oil Heaters