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Used Cooking Oil Helps Heat Juneau's Westmark Baranof Hotel
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A Mix of 1/2 Used Vegetable Cooking Oil
and 1/2 Fuel Oil Used to Heat the Hotel

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SEATTLE, Dec. 17, 2007 - After eating an evening meal of fish and chips, tourists in Juneau who retire for the night at the Westmark Baranof Hotel may find themselves warming their toes in a room partially heated by the oil used to cook their food. The Baranof collects the town's used vegetable oil to help heat the hotel.

Environmental benefits from using vegetable oil include releasing fewer pollutants into the air, recycling of carbon already in the system and a reduction in carbon output. In addition, businesses in Juneau have found a reliable way to dispose of unwanted cooking oil without running afoul of environmental regulations. Employees from the Westmark Baranof Hotel pick up the oil free at their doorstep each week.

"We've been using cooking oil for about two years now," said Steve Hamilton, general manager at the Baranof Hotel. "There were no local disposal options, forcing local businesses to ship waste oil to the lower 48 for disposal -- an expensive option imposing its own environmental costs with the transportation."

The Baranof creates a mix of 1/2 vegetable cooking oil and 1/2 fuel oil which is then used to heat the hotel. The hotel can burn up to 2,000 gallons of oil in one month and typically uses 10,000 gallons of cooking oil over the course of the year. By using cooking oil, the hotel has reduced the amount of fuel oil they use by 9,000 gallons a year.

The hotel's chief engineer came up with the idea of using the cooking oil after hearing about the problem of oil disposal. The local incinerator that previously accepted the oil was closed after failing to meet more stringent Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations. After modifying the hotel's heating system, he found a way to store the oil, mix it with fuel oil and then eventually warm and filter it for use in the burners. The heat is odorless and guests in the hotel do not notice any difference in hotel ambiance.

The Westmark Baranof remains the only location in the city to legally dispose of cooking oil. Businesses may contact the hotel to request a pick-up on the weekly van route.

About Westmark Hotels

Westmark Hotels is collection of ten, full service hotels and inns throughout Alaska and the Yukon, each reflecting the personality of the community it calls home. A Holland America Line company, Westmark Hotels is the largest hotel group in Alaska and the Yukon. Travelers to Anchorage, Juneau, Fairbanks, Whitehorse, and Sitka will find a warm "Northern Hospitality" welcome 12 months a year. Five properties, located in Skagway, Tok, Whitehorse, Dawson City, and Beaver Creek operate seasonally, mid-May through mid-September. Westmark offers unparalleled hospitality for visitors ready to seek a variety of adventures.

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Contact:

 Rose Abello
800-637-5029
[email protected]
 

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Also See: The 101 room Shee Atika Hotel in Sitka, Alaska Has New Owners, New Name - The Westmark Sitka / October 2004
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