
Other helpful sites to increase your Oilheat knowledge.
Institute for Business & Home Safety
The Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS) is a non-profit association that engages in communication, education, engineering and research. The Institute for Business & Home Safety's mission is to reduce the social and economic effects of natural disasters and other property losses by conducting research and advocating improved construction, maintenance and preparation practices. Please visit the Institute for Business & Home Safety at http://www.ibhs.org.
American Petroleum Institute
The petroleum industry provides the fuel for American life, whether it is warming homes and businesses or powering modes of transportation. As the primary trade association of that industry, the American Petroleum Institute represents more than 400 members involved in all aspects of the petroleum industry. The association draws on the experience and expertise of its members and staff to support a strong and viable petroleum industry. API is based in Washington, D.C., and has offices in 27 state capitals. To find out more about API, visit http://www.api.org.
Department of Energy
The Department of Energy's overarching mission is to advance the national, economic, and energy security of the United States; to promote scientific and technological innovation in support of that mission. To learn about the Department of Energy please visit http://www.energy.gov.
The National Association of Oil Heating Service Managers
The National Association of Oil Heating Service Managers (NAOHSM) is the only industry association devoted exclusively to the education and advancement of Oilheat service professionals. NAOHSM consists of expert residential and commercial Oilheating service pros ready to share their knowledge. Visit the NAOHSM website at http://www.naohsm.org.
Consumer Energy Council of America
The Consumer Energy Council of America (CECA) is the senior public interest organization in the U.S. focusing on the energy, telecommunications, and other network industries providing essential services to consumers. A non-profit organization based in Washington, DC, CECA is dedicated to promoting public policy positions that advance the best interest of residential and small business consumers of essential energy services.
With a focus on exploring the areas of common interest and narrowing the differences among stakeholders, CECA has developed a nationally recognized consensus-building process for resolving complex and contentious issues. For more information on CECA, visit their website at http://www.cecarf.org.
Build With Oil
Oilheat is the choice for heat and hot water for more than 13 million homes and businesses in North America. It belongs in the homes you build! Installing Oilheat in your homes makes them premium homes that are more attractive to buyers and easier to sell. And more comfortable to live in. For more information On Build With Oil, visit their website at http://www.buildwithoil.com
Hydronics Industry Alliance
A quiet revolution in home heating is sweeping America. More and more, homeowners are turning to what many consider the most comfortable heating solution, hydronic heating, which utilizes water instead of or in addition to air as the heat transfer medium. Homeowners are learning from their co-workers, friends, neighbors, and relatives that today's hydronic heat is draft-free, quiet, clean, efficient and, above all, comfortable. For more information Hydronics Industry Alliance, visit their website at http://www.myhomeheating.org

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