There’s no avoiding it, we must begin to make more sustainable choices for our future.
So let’s talk Futuria Liquid Gas. It’s renewable. It’s sustainable. It's made from a blend of waste, residues and sustainably sourced materials, and it's a step in the right direction.
Futuria Liquid Gas (otherwise known as bioLPG or bio propane), is chemically identical to LPG and is compatible with all LPG products, but this gas has a sustainable twist.
This means that Futuria Liquid Gas has absolutely no compromise on performance, so it's as energy efficient as conventional LPG, whilst supporting us all to achieve a better, more sustainable future.
45%
compared to heating oil, and 33% compared to standard LPG**
100%
with all LPG fuelled equipment, appliances, boilers and FLTs
1:1
the same way as standard LPG with our friendly truck drivers
2018
by our parent company, SHV Energy as the supplier
Under the UK’s Carbon Reduction Commitment, your business will need to demonstrate a 20% saving in carbon emissions by 2020. But don’t worry – Futuria Liquid Gas will help you to achieve exactly that.
Our sustainable energy source is International Sustainability and Carbon Certification scheme approved. Plus, Futuria Liquid Gas works just like conventional LPG so there's no need to change existing equipment, vehicles or supply infrastructure.
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So you'd like to reduce your carbon footprint. But you don't want your home energy to suffer as a result. We don’t blame you. Truth is, Futuria Liquid Gas can be used for absolutely everything that conventional LPG is used for.
A renewable gas. Bio heating. Whatever you want to call it, Futuria Liquid Gas is a great home energy solution. Get in touch today, and reduce your carbon footprint by up to 45% when compared to heating oil.*
Calor’s Futuria Liquid Gas is produced by Neste, the world leader in advanced biofuels, and is then supplied by us via our parent company – SHV Energy.
It is manufactured in a custom-built production unit in Rotterdam and is a co-product of the ground breaking NEXBTL biodiesel production process. Quite honestly, it really is as amazing as it sounds.
Step 1
Futuria Liquid Gas is a co-product of the biodiesel production process. During manufacturing, the feedstocks (waste, residues and sustainably sourced materials) undergo a series of complex treatments.
Step 2
They are combined with hydrogen in a process, called hydrogenolysis, which separates and purifies their energy content.
Step 3
During the refining process, a variety of waste ‘off-gases’ are produced that contain propane or Futuria Liquid Gas.
Step 4
For every tonne of biodiesel, 50 kg of Futuria Liquid Gas is generated from this off gas stream.
Step 5
This co-product is then purified to make it identical to conventional propane. And there you have it, the production of Futuria Liquid Gas.
We offer various tariffs to help you on your transition towards greener energy consumption – see below, and please reach out to us to learn about your options
20% Futuria Liquid Gas
mixed in your regular LPG and decrease carbon emissions by XX%
50% Futuria Liquid Gas
mixed in your regular LPG and decrease carbon emissions by XX%
100% Futuria Liquid Gas
instead of your regular LPG and decrease carbon emissions by XX%
Through a method called mass balancing, we keep a close track on the quantities of LPG and renewable Futuria Liquid Gas mixed into our main supply. By opting for a Futuria Liquid Gas tariff, you’re buying into this sustainable mix and a greener future.
The entire LPG supply industry has committed to supplying 100% renewable energy by 2040. We’re proud to be leading the way towards meeting this ambitious target. Over the coming years the mass of the renewable energy injected into our supply will only increase as we move towards this goal.
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