About Propane

Propane, also known as liquefied petroleum gas (LP-gas), is one of the nation’s most versatile sources of energy. It is normally compressed & stored as a liquid. It is nontoxic, colorless, and virtually odorless; an identifying odor is added so it can be detected. Propane is most commonly used for heating, water heating and cooking. It’s also used as a fuel in forklifts, mowers, generators, and irrigation engines.

Propane is abundant and priced competitively compared with electricity, heating oil, and other fuels. Not to mention, propane powered appliances are energy efficient which helps you save money on annual energy costs. Because propane is one of the lightest, simplest hydrocarbons in existence, it is also one of the cleanest burning of all fossil fuels. Propane is an approved, clean fuel listed in the 1990 Clean Air Act as well as the National Energy Policy Act of 1992. Propane has always been a “green” fuel.

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