Clean Burn Exhibits At 2011 World Of Concrete Show

LEOLA, PA – Clean Burn®, manufacturers of energy systems that transform waste motor oil into free heat, will exhibit at the 2011 World of Concrete® show in Las Vegas, January 18-21, 2011. The company will showcase its waste oil recycling furnaces and burners in booth N-3237.

At the show, Clean Burn will show attendees how thinking green in 2011 means both being environmentally-friendly and saving money. For users of Clean Burn® energy systems, there are thousands of dollars to be saved on soaring energy costs when using the company’s boilers, furnaces and recycling systems.

Engineered to burn waste motor oils generated by cars, trucks, heavy equipment, boats and other vehicles, Clean Burn furnaces and boilers transform waste oil into free heat. More than 80,000 Clean Burn products located throughout the world burn millions of gallons of waste oils each year on-site, at the point of generation. This volume of waste oil would otherwise be transported on highway systems and pose a considerable risk to spills and/or contamination to the environment.

“Clean Burn waste oil furnaces and boilers turn a waste product into valuable fuel source, thus conserving our natural energy supplies while reducing spillage risks,” says Morris Mantey, president and CEO of Clean Burn. “The multi-oil heating systems, storage tanks and recycling centers used by auto service centers and dealerships, truck fleet service centers, heavy equipment centers, marinas and other facilities meet all EPA requirements and help avoid the possibility of waste oils entering our water supplies.”

According to Mantey, every gallon of waste oil burned for heat recovery saves money that a Clean Burn customer would otherwise be spending on fuel oil, natural gas, propane or electricity.

“Companies are generating free heat by using Clean Burn energy systems while doing their part to protect the environment,” says Mantey.

Clean Burn is an ENERGY STAR® partner. The company holds numerous industry certifications and works with the U.S. government, the Environmental Protection Agency and various associations to help coordinate the establishment of standards and regulations related to heat recovery and recycling efforts involving waste motor oils. For more information on Clean Burn, visit www.cleanburn.com or call 1-800-331-0183.

Source: Clean Burn