Biomass Strategy acknowledges off-grid challenges and role for HVO

Strategy delivers greater support for off grid but lack of detail.
Decarbonising home heating with HVO – the oil industry is ready

HVO offers immediate decarbonisation of liquid fuel heating so why is it not already happening?
An industry ready and waiting to rollout renewable liquid fuels

The industry is ready to decarbonise home heating now, concludes the annual OFTEC conference.
Rural housing market could be impacted by government energy policy uncertainty

The lack of certainty over domestic heat transition policy is creating confusion for potential buyers
Fighting for the future of liquid fuel heating

At OFTEC we want decarbonisation to succeed in a way that is fair and affordable, and that means a future where renewable liquid fuels play a vital role.
Successful MP drop-in session brings further support for HVO

OFTEC partners with UKIFDA to brief MPs on benefits of HVO at Westminster drop-in event
Hounsfield speaks out in favour of HVO

Andrew Hounsfield of Hounsfield Boilers shares his thoughts on the Government’s decarbonisation policy.
Grant UK promotes biodiversity at sustainability-focused HQ

Carbon reduction programme delivers biodiversity at new headquarters
OFTEC launches 2023 conference as policy support for renewable liquid fuels grows

Crucial next steps to affordable low carbon heating to be highlighted at industry conference
Cornish village offers blueprint for rural heat decarbonisation

Industry bodies are calling for policy change to encourage immediate rural decarbonisation .
Standard publication ensures sustainability of liquid fuels for immediate home heat decarbonisation

Publication of PAS 5420OFTEC reaffirms industry commitment to genuinely sustainable bioliquids
Rural homes say government’s green heating plans are treating them unfairly

Recent poll shows 9 in 10 rural homes believe plans to end fossil fuel heating installations will unfairly impact them.
High energy costs stifling uptake of low carbon technology

Survey finds only half of Brits have heard of heat pumps!
Discounted heat pump training still available with extension to funding for technician upskilling

Future proof your heating career with discounted heat pump training
OFTEC urges immediate action following Climate Change report

OFTEC statement in response to the IPCC report In response to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report and final warning that we need to take immediate action to tackle emissions or risk irreversible damage to the planet, Malcolm Farrow, head of public affairs at OFTEC, commented: “Time is not on our side. The stark warning from the IPCC is clear and we need to urgently rethink our approach to decarbonisation. Tackling the emissions from heating buildings is a key priority. The government is mainly focussed on accelerating the deployment of heat pumps and, through our training and registration services, OFTEC is supporting more and more technicians to install them in suitable properties. Utilise all technologies to make rapid progress “However, there are risks in focussing too much on one technology. Not every property is going to be suitable for a heat pump and their high cost is a barrier to progress. This is particularly true off-grid where disruptive and expensive investments are often needed for heat pumps to work effectively. We need to embrace other options if we are to make progress quickly. This means taking a pragmatic approach where we focus on achieving progress rapidly by utilising all available technologies. “Working with industry partners, we’ve transitioned nearly 150 oil heated properties to the renewable liquid fuel Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO). The demonstration project has been hugely successful and it’s clear HVO works as a solution. It reduces emissions by nearly 90% and the conversion cost for the end user is expected to be around £500. “By utilising both heat pumps and HVO and installing the most suited solution on a case-by-case basis, we can keep costs down for both the government and off gas grid households, whilst rolling out low carbon heating far more quickly. However, we need the government to recognise the important role of HVO and put in place the policy mechanisms to support this approach.” This statement was issued 23 March 2023