StandardHeizöl
StandardHeizöl, also known as heating oil EL (extra light), is a common fuel used for heating residential and commercial buildings in many European countries. It is derived from crude oil through refining processes and is characterized by its low viscosity and relatively clean burning properties compared to heavier fuel oils. StandardHeizöl is primarily composed of hydrocarbons, with a flash point typically above 55 degrees Celsius, making it safer to handle and store.
The combustion of StandardHeizöl produces heat, which is then distributed throughout a building via a boiler
While StandardHeizöl has been a reliable heating source for decades, its price is subject to fluctuations in