Burton Mail

Calls for used cooking oil to help to heat homes in county

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THE Government is being urged to back a campaign for households in Derbyshire to heat their home with used cooking oil.

As a new report finds the 11,000 oil heated households in Derbyshire could reduce their carbon emissions quickly and easily by switching to a renewable liquid fuel made from used cooking oil, homeowners are being urged to write to their MP to secure support for the proposal.

The call follows a successful two year project which saw a coastal village in Cornwall switch from kerosene to Hydrotreat­ed Vegetable Oil (HVO). Some 17 homes, as well as the local church and school, in the village of Kehelland participat­ed in the scheme.

The ‘Kehelland Project’ was part of a larger demonstrat­ion covering 150 premises across the UK, and the report stated the village could be a blueprint for rural communitie­s across Derbyshire to switch to the renewable liquid fuel in support of the UK’S carbon reduction targets.

Converting each oil boiler to HVO took just a few hours with an estimated cost of around £500 per property. As a result, emissions were immediatel­y reduced by 88 per cent.

The fuel is sustainabl­y sourced and research shows there is more than enough supply to meet demand.

The national initiative was backed by trade associatio­ns OFTEC and UKIFDA, with the Kehelland demonstrat­ion managed by fuel distributo­r Mitchell and Webber.

The promising results follow the publicatio­n of the government’s Heat and Buildings Strategy, which put forward proposals to end the installati­on of fossil fuel boilers in the home from 2026.

Paul Rose and Ken Cronin, CEOS at OFTEC and UKIFDA, said: “This successful project demonstrat­es how renewable liquid fuels can offer a low cost, undisrupti­ve and simple route to greener heating for rural homes on oil and could be replicated across Derbyshire. We all want to play our part in reducing our carbon emissions, but in the current cost of living crisis there is no appetite from consumers to foot the bill. That’s why we launched our pioneering project to demonstrat­e there is an alternativ­e solution.

“We’re calling for the government to amend its Energy Bill to mirror for home heating the current scheme in place for HVO use in transport, which would greatly reduce the cost of HVO for oil users to support a transition to the greener fuel.”

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