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Efficiency With Fuel Oil & Diesel

Whether you are a construction company or a local farmer using heavy machinery and equipment, you may be being charged far too much for your diesel fuel and heating oil in North Wales. Red Dye diesel is the same chemical composition as your standard diesel but a red pigment has been added to the compound, making it costs a lot less for quite a substantial reason.
And that reason is because the red dye makes it distinguishable from standard diesel and is usable in any diesel powered engine that does not drive on any road at any time, making it completely exempt from road tax.
Construction sites and farmer use diesel to power their cranes, bulldozers, harvesters, tractors, and all the various generators used to power the bespoke machinery on site. This means that the daily cost of fuel for an average construction site can reach towards the thousands. With the use of Red Dye diesel, those same construction sites or farming facilities can save thousands instead of spending them by switching to red Dye diesels.
Red Dye Diesel does sound like a cheaper fuel option, but standard fuel oil is also incredibly efficient. One of the most common misconceptions is that your heating prices will skyrocket when blasting your heating during a cold winter month, but oil does in fact produce far more energy than other fuels when measured against similar quantities and when used in a well maintained heating system.


A lot of us want to know exactly how the environment will be affected by the fuels we are using. There is no doubt that fuel oil gets some really bad press, but when put side by side with a gas boiler system, fuel boilers actually produce much less harmful Co2 emissions. It is also incredibly common for close neighbourhoods to buy fuel oil in bulk for the winter period, reducing Co2 emissions from the tanker deliveries.

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