Taking place at the Cleaver-Brooks Milwaukee R&D laboratory, the tests verified the biofuel as a compatible fuel source for Cleaver-Brooks boilers.

Cleaver-Brooks evaluated New Generation Biofuels as an alternative fuel. The positive test burn results mark New Generation Biofuels commitment to develop sustainable and renewable fuels for the commercial and industrial sectors.

‘The favorable result of the test burn conducted with New Generation Biofuels is a positive step for the industry,’ said Steve Connor, marketing services director of Cleaver-Brooks. ‘In testing the biofuel, we were pleased to find a fuel that was not only renewable but also showed desirable emissions performance, which New Generation Biofuels does. As a bonus, the switch to New Generation Biofuels was a simple process.’

‘Cleaver-Brooks has a reputation for being one step ahead of the market, and with this test they have proved that once again,’ said Cary Claiborne, chief executive officer of New Generation Biofuels. ‘With a successful test at Cleaver-Brooks, we continue to gain momentum and credibility in this market segment. We look forward to continue developing our relationship with Cleaver-Brooks.’

Cleaver-Brooks is a US-based manufacturer of industrial and commercial boilers.