Industry leaders call on policymakers to embrace a pragmatic, pro-consumer framework that preserves energy affordability, reliability and choice
BOSTON, Aug. 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- At an industry summit held during the Heating & Energizing America Trade Show (HEAT Show) on Friday, August 22, 2025, heating fuel industry stakeholders ratified policy principles they say must guide federal, state, or local emissions reduction policies. These "Principles for Equitable and Reliable Building Decarbonization" come as the costs and consequences of electrification mandates are becoming clear to policymakers and consumers alike.
Adopted by industry leaders from across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions, the resolution builds on the heating oil industry's voluntary commitment to reduce carbon emissions, primarily through broad adoption of renewable liquid heating fuels. These fuels have achieved historic, immediate and cost-effective emission reductions and emphasize that successful decarbonization policies should support the nation's heating oil marketers, many of whom are multigenerational family businesses.
Specifically, it calls on government policies to:
"Through investments in biofuels and deployment of high efficiency systems, America's liquid heating fuels industry has reduced its emissions by 26%," said Jim Collura, President & CEO of the National Energy & Fuels Institute (NEFI). "These businesses are delivering safe and reliable home comfort with superior environmental outcomes, and without extraordinary conversion costs."
The new resolution comes at a critical juncture, as U.S. power grid watchdogs warn of unprecedented reliability challenges from electrification policies. These warnings were issued before fully accounting for explosive growth in energy demand from data centers, with artificial intelligence alone expected to add the equivalent of 28 million households' worth of energy demand to the grid by 2028.
Industry leaders also emphasized that the resolution positions them as essential partners in any successful decarbonization effort. "Our industry is ready to work with anyone who shares our commitment to pragmatic, achievable solutions," said Charlie Uglietto of Cubby Oil & Energy of Wilmington, Mass., co-chair of the working group that helped draft the policy principles.
When combined with a modern high-efficiency heating system, renewable liquid heating fuels – a blend of heating oil and biodiesel or renewable diesel – can deliver over 80% lifecycle greenhouse gas reductions. It also supports farmers and rural economies, and tens of thousands of rewarding careers in the agriculture, biofuel, and home energy sectors.
The resolution will now be submitted to regional, state, and local heating fuel associations throughout the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, thereby establishing a unified industry voice for engagement with policymakers at all levels of government.
Full resolution and policy principles are available at https://nefi.com/_files/2025_HEAT_Show_Summit_Resolution.pdf. For more information, contact NEFI at www.nefi.com or call (617) 924-1000.
SOURCE National Energy & Fuels Institute