The NORA Budget Committee and the Executive Committee have reviewed the 2026 & 2027 budget and it is now being released for public comment.
At the conclusion of the public comment period, the budget will be forwarded to the Department of Energy.
Anyone interested in commenting on this should forward comments by September 30, 2025, to mdevine@noraweb.org.
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Most Recent Accredited Instructors
The National Oilheat Research Alliance (NORA) is proud to recognize the individuals who successfully completed the June 2025 NORA Accredited Instructor Program (AIP). These dedicated professionals represent a broad cross-section of the liquid heating fuels industry and are now certified to deliver high-level technical training across the country.
The newly accredited instructors are:
- Josh Dunton, Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational Technical High School
- Christopher Tooley, Stafford Technical Center
- Isaac Phelps, R. W. Beckett
- Richard Thompson, JP Keefe High School
- Doug Zerbe, PPATEC
- Raymond Conte, New Hampshire School of Mechanical Trades
- Josh Hodson, Advanced Trade School
- Thomas Leonetti, Carlin/Hydrolevel
Training was conducted at NORA’s state-of-the-art Research & Education Center in Plainview, NY, under the expert guidance of professional education trainer Brenda Huber.
The NORA Accredited Instructor Program was created to raise the quality and effectiveness of technical education in the liquid heating fuels industry. Participants began the program by delivering prepared presentations, which were evaluated by both the instructor and fellow participants. This initial assessment served as a foundation for the program’s in-depth instructional development.
Throughout the course, participants were guided through advanced teaching methodologies designed to move beyond simple information delivery. The goal was to empower instructors to create dynamic, engaging, and effective learning experiences—ensuring that students not only understand the material but internalize and apply it with confidence.
In the liquid heating fuels industry, service professionals are often the primary point of contact with customers. Their expertise and communication directly influence customer perceptions of system efficiency, safety, renewable fuel adoption, and continued use of liquid fuel heating. The NORA AIP ensures that instructors are fully equipped to train these critical professionals to the highest standards.

NORA Expands List of Accredited Technical Schools
NORA is proud to announce the expansion of its list of participating technical schools offering the Bronze Technician Training as part of the NORA Technician Education Program. This initiative, which aims to enhance workforce development and strengthen the future of the liquid heating fuels industry, now includes several new institutions committed to excellence in HVAC and energy efficiency training.
NORA Certified Technical Schools certified in 2025
• JP Keefe High School, Van Buren, ME
• Advanced Trade School, Brentwood, NH
• D.F. Richard Energy, Dover, NH
• Palmer Gas & Oil, Atkinson, NH
• Stafford Technical Center, Rutland, VT
• Whittier Regional Vocational Technical High School, Haverhill, MA
• Bristol Technical Education Center, Bristol, CT
• Norbert E Mitchell, Danbury, CT
• State University of NY (SUNY) at Morrisville, Morrisville, NY
The NORA Education Program is dedicated to promoting technical education and professional growth in the liquid heating fuels industry. By partnering with accredited technical schools, the program provides students and professionals with access to modern training resources, certifications, and hands-on experience with the latest heating technologies.
“We are excited to expand our network of technical schools to better serve students seeking careers in heating technologies,” said Bob O’Brien, Director of Education at NORA. “This growth supports our mission ensuring a well-trained workforce prepared for the evolving needs of the liquid heating fuel sector and its customers.”
With the addition of these new partner schools, NORA continues to prepare the next generation of technicians with tools and knowledge essential to maintaining and upgrading America’s home heating systems—particularly as the industry shifts toward low-carbon liquid fuels.
100% Renewable Home Heating Field Study
NORA, in partnership with Chevron and nine liquid heating fuel wholesale/retail distributors across three States, has embarked in the first of its kind, large scale field study on the use of 100% renewable heating fuels in homes. The field test will have homes running on either 80% renewable diesel blended with 20% biodiesel RD80/BD20), or 50% renewable diesel/50% biodiesel (RD50/BD50). These test site homes will be monitored through both a heating season and an off season to determine the fuels suitability for use in the home heating market.
Indoor Comfort Marketing chatted with some of the key players from NORA, Chevron, Rhoads Energy and Broco Energy about the details and goals of the project.
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Recent AIP Instructors Recognized
NORA is pleased to recognize the trainers who completed the second NORA Accredited Instructor Program (AIP), Nick Povio, Binsky Home Heating; John Ringel, Energy Kinetics; Marc Gilbert, Central Main Community College, Michael Elmer, PPATEC; Ed Wagner, J&K Sales; Joel Nawkson, FSI Oil & Propane; Raymond Conte, NH School of Mechanical Trades and Taylor Donlon,, Donlon Brothers at NORA’s Research & Education center in Plainview, NY, under the tutelage of professional education trainer Brenda Huber. The NORA Accredited Instructor program was developed to ensure service professionals trained in NORA schools, unions, and by companies in the liquid heating fuels industry have been provided with an education that positions them, their customers, and their companies for success. The service professionals in the liquid heating fuels industry are the first and most important contacts with customers. They are responsible not only for ensuring the heating system is operating at maximum efficiency, safety and reliability, but also with how customers perceive their liquid fuel heating, their adoption of renewable fuels and how comfortable they are with staying with their liquid fuel heating system. The program began with a prepared presentation by each of the participants. These were critiqued by the instructor as well as others in the class to establish a baseline. From there, the instructor took the participants through the teaching process to elevate their lessons from simply conveying facts to creating a meaningful total-learning experience for the students. The NORA Accredited Instructor program’s emphasis is to present the curriculum in such a way that students “own” the information and not just hear it. |
L to R: Ed Wagner, J&K Sales; Michael Elmer, PPATEC; Chris Grenier, J&K Sales; Joel Nawkson, FSI Oil & Propane; Bob O’Brien, NORA; Brenda Huber, Instructor; Nick Povio, Binsky Home Services, Taylor Donlon, Donlon Brothers; Marc Gilbert, Central Main Community College and John Ringel, Energy Kinetics, Inc.

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NORA to Contribute to Exploring Biodiesel Seminar
XBX|Exploring Biodiesel series of seminars will continue August 21 at the New England Aquarium, Boston, MA.
This session, Navigating the Future, will center around the core questions that middle distillate supply chain participants must address to ensure a successful transition to low-carbon renewable biofuels, including:
- Is the production of bio-based diesel fuels scalable to meet demand in existing and emerging markets while still being economically viable?
- Is our infrastructure robust and reliable?
- Are we effectively communicating our decarbonization story to the public?
- What is the cost of inaction?
NORA, whose mission is to remove carbon emissions from home heating, will be represented on two panel discussions.
Nora’s president, Michael Devine, will be part of a panel discussion titled “Operational Integration, Getting Ready to Roll” about preparing customer-facing representatives to effectively communicate the benefits of low-carbon liquid fuels to end users and what, if any, operational transitions might be needed.
Dr. Jenny Frank, NORA Research Associate, will contribute to the panel discussion “Monetizing the Transition” which will examine the financial aspects of adopting advanced renewable fuels.
Registration and more detailed information for August 21 in Boston can be found here.
Additionally, XBX|Navigating the Future will host another seminar on October 15 in Lancaster, PA.
More about XBX at exploringbiofuels.com
In the Loop with NORA
with NORA Podcast
New podcast series looks at how the liquid fuel heating industry lowers carbon emissions from homes along with an emphasis
on heating system efficiencies and technical education.
In this episode of In the Loop, we hear from three industry leaders at the 2023 Eastern Energy Expo about the transition to low carbon liquid heating fuels.
Up first, we chat with Rick Bologna, VP of Westmore Fuel, to understand why dealers need to add biofuels to their product lineup now, as fuel and equipment advancements are making the transition to higher blend fuels more attainable.
Next, we talk with Cate Duffey, President of DE Duffey & Sons, and hear her perspective on incorporating higher blend fuels into a 125-year old company.
Finally, we speak to Dave Westerfield with Jennings Oil to learn how his company has progressed by including higher blends in their business operations.
In the Loop takes a deeper look at research initiatives, equipment considerations, renewable fuels, carbon reduction and technical education, propelling us towards a low-carbon future. For more information, vis
To hear Episode 1 and future episodes, go to www.IntheLoopwithNORA.org or visit NORA.web.org.
In the Loop with NORA is also currently available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and Amazon Music.
First Accredited Trainer Class
NORA is pleased to recognize the trainers to complete the inaugural NORA Accredited Instructor program. Joseph Maroney, RW Beckett Corp; Christopher Bolobanic, Electrical Training Center; Wayne Lawrence, Petro Home Services; Ronald Mannino, Technical Heating and Robert O’Brien, Oil & Energy Service Professionals all completed the course at NORA’s Research & Education center in Plainview, NY on June 8th under the tutelage of professional education trainer Brenda Huber.
Michael Devine, NORA President stated, “I am extremely proud of the commitment of these educators who completed this three-day workshop with the goal of improving their training skills. They prepared lessons, studied best-training techniques and then were evaluated by their instructor and their peers. I have no doubt when they return to the classroom their students will benefit, as will our industry.”
The NORA Accredited Instructor program was developed to ensure technicians trained in NORA schools, unions, and by companies in the liquid heating fuels industry have been provided with an education that positions them, their customers, and their companies for success. The service professionals in the liquid heating fuels industry are the first and most important contacts with customers. They are responsible not only for ensuring the heating system is operating at maximum efficiency, safety and reliability, but also with how customers perceive their liquid fuel heating, their adoption of renewable fuels and how comfortable they are with staying with their liquid fuel heating system.
The class began with a prepared presentation by each of the participants.These were critiqued by the instructor as well as others in the class to establish a baseline. From there, the instructor took the participants through the teaching process to elevate their lessons from simply conveying facts to creating a meaningful total-learning experience for the students. The NORA Accredited Instructor program’s emphasis is to present the curriculum in such a way that students “own” the information and not just hear it. Ms. Huber, the instructor for the course commented, “I was impressed with the trainers’ willingness to hear critiques from their peers and make improvements to their teaching.”
Devine also noted, “Our industry is concerned with shortages of qualified service technicians. The best way to have qualified personnel is to hire good people and train them. These newly accredited trainers made a commitment to improving their own teaching skills. NORA thanks them for their dedication.”
These first five Accredited instructors will be posted on NORA’s website, as will all additional trainers who complete the course.
If you are a learning institution or trainer and are interested participating in NORA’s Accredited Instructor program, please contact NORA’s Director of Education, Bob O’Brien at robrien@noraweb.org.

Left to Right: Christopher Bolobanic, Wayne Lawrence, Joseph Maroney, Michael Devine, Brenda Huber, Robert O’Brien and Ronald Mannino
NORA at Eastern Energy Expo
NORA will have a strong educational and technical presence at the upcoming Eastern Energy Expo in Atlantic City, NJ.
Three important NORA Business Track sessions begin with In the Loop–New Business & Education Opportunities on Tuesday, May 23 at 8:15am in Room 419 at the Atlantic City Convention Center. This session features NORA’s President, Michael Devine and Director of Education, Bob O’Brien along with the introduction of NORA’s most recent team addition, Dr. Jenny Frank.
Immediately following will be Technical Innovations to Make the Transition to Low-Carbon Fuels Seamless and Effective presented by NORA’s Technical Director, Dr. Thomas Butcher.
On Wednesday, May 24 at 8am (breakfast provided by NORA and Clean Fuels America) in Room 412, NORA is hosting the Featured Session, The Industry’s Response to Carbon Reduction where you will hear a panel offering the most current information on the research, field work, personal experiences and future technologies to show how becoming a low carbon fuel marketer is well within the grasp of a liquid fuel heating retailer. The panel features Michael Devine and Dr. Thomas Butcher, NORA; Kevin Beckett, R.W. Beckett Corp.; Rich Lyons, Carlin Combustion Technologies; Jackie Hart, Hart Home Comfort; Jason Lawrence, Chevron/REG and moderator Don Farrell, Indoor Comfort Marketing.
As one of the 220 exhibitors at the Eastern Energy Expo Trade Show, NORA will be showing live-fire demonstrations of biodiesel and renewable diesel in its outdoor exhibit OD2.
NORA’s recently released podcast series, In the Loop with NORA will be on-hand at the expo to talk with a variety of industry experts about how the liquid fuels heating industry is removing carbon emissions from home heating.
The Eastern Energy Expo is the largest energy and indoor comfort event in the Northeast. You can find more about the NORA sessions, the entire Eastern Energy Expo program, the trade show and registration at the Eastern Energy Expo website.