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Red Diesel for Heating
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Will the propsoed changes affect domestic users of gas oil for heating which is exactly the same stuff as red diesel? If the exemption for home heating remains then will boats be able to have a red diesel tank for their eberspacher heaters?? Your thoughts would be appreciated Martin
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Re: Red Diesel for Heating
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Except that most home central heating is run on kero because it's cheaper.
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Re: Red Diesel for Heating
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Lorries run their cab heaters on red legally !!!
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rickp
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05/01/2006 14:31
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Re: Red Diesel for Heating
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Yup - i think if you had a second tank, you could legally run the Eberspacher/Kabola/whatever on red diesel. Similarly the generator could probably run on red too, though i'm not sure what happens if you use the generator to provide propulsion...
Rick
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Lets hope the baot fuel suppliers will keep supplying red diesel for this heating type purpose I am sure we will all promise not to use any for propulsion except when in international waters!! Martin
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Re: Red Diesel for Heating
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Hang on a minute - I thought post Highwayman Browns pre budget thingy red diesel was more than likely to stay as is
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Re: Red Diesel for Heating
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Well, not quite. If you read this, http://www.ybw.com/auto/newsdesk/20051106102125mbmnews.html and this, http://www.ybw.com/auto/newsdesk/20051106153941ymnews.html, you will see that it is not a "done deal" as yet.
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Re: Red Diesel for Heating
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Yes it is cheaper but I believe the calorific value of gas oil is higher so works out about the same. I use gas oil because I also run a standby generator off it.
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