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Propane Power forAgriculture and Farmers Propane cuts energy costs, increases efficiency, and meets your carbon emission goals by switching from diesel fuel and gasoline to propane. Nearly 830,000 farms in the U.S. use propane, and agricultural experts rely on it. Better than electric, diesel, and natural gas on emissions, propane works just well watering crops,…
Read MorePropane is also known as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). It is stored as a liquid and has been used as a fuel source worldwide for decades. Propane is primarily a byproduct of natural gas processing. LPG can also be produced during the crude oil refining process along with other gases. Ethane, methane, propane, butane, and…
Read MoreSTORM RESOURCES Steps you can take before, during and after a storm to be safe and prepared. Thunderstorms, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, winter storms – these are all examples of extreme weather that can disrupt your life and threaten your family’s safety. Our teams are preparing to respond under the challenging conditions while ensuring the safety of…
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Read MoreSwitch from Oil to Propane Heating The Benefits of Propane Propane is a by-product of natural gas, and it’s the most widely used alternative fuel in homes across the country.Compared to oil and electricity, it’s the cleanest, greenest option for homeowners like you. Thinking of converting from electricity or oil to propane? We’ll break down…
Read MoreInstalling Your Tank Aboveground or underground-our trained specialists will help you decide the best location for your tank. Aboveground Aboveground tanks are built to last harsh winters, sweltering summers and extreme natural elements. Underground Our discrete, environmentally friendly underground tanks are painted with a special coating that prevents corrosion and lasts for years. Propane Tank…
Read MoreWho uses propane? Propane has both residential and commercial uses. Over 12.6 million U.S. households use propane for home and space heat, appliances like ranges and hot water, and other purposes. It is also popular commercially in construction/building, agriculture, industrial, transportation and other applications. What is propane? Propane, also known as LPG (liquefied petroleum gas)…
Read MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic has prompted many people able to flee their city dwellings to head for the suburbs; either to their second homes, to property rentals, or for permanent relocation. If you’re considering a more lasting move from the city to the burbs, you’ll naturally account for the feasibility from career and financial standpoints. You’ll…
Read MoreMost northeast homeowners depend on propane or oil furnaces/boilers for home heating. Either one is a much better alternative to electricity. But if your current oil heat system is ready to expire, you’re unhappy with your current heating system, or if you are looking into the many benefits of appliance upgrades, consider the advantages of…
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