Propane
is making a positive impact on our environment.
It is also making
a positive impact on our customers ability to keep
more of their hard-earned money for themselves.
Clean, efficient
propane has long been recognized as an
environmentally friendly energy. It is an approved
alternative fuel listed in both the Clean Air Act of
1990 and the National Energy Policy Act of 1992 and
2005.
In
homes and businesses, propane not only helps save
money, it also helps minimize the carbon footprint
of electric appliances:
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Nearly 5
million U.S. households already rely on propane
for home heating and 3 million use propane for
residential water heating.2
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Propane-fueled water heaters produce 52 percent
fewer greenhouse gas emissions than electric
models.3
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Propane-fueled tankless water heaters produce 61
percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions than
electric tankless models.3
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Propane
tankless water heaters can cost up to 60 percent
less to operate than electric models.4
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Propane
furnaces emit nearly 37 percent less greenhouse
gas emissions than fuel oil furnaces.3
On
the road, propane-fueled vehicles make some of the
most dramatic contributions to reducing emissions:
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In light-duty
engines, propane cuts greenhouse gas emissions
18 percent compared with gasoline.1
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In
medium-duty engines, propane cuts greenhouse gas
emissions 17 percent compared with gasoline.1
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The
Safe, Accountable, Flexible, and Efficient
Transportation Act of 2005 provides incentives
for the acquisition, infrastructure installation
and a 50-cent-per-gallon federal tax credit for
alternative fuels, including propane.
Propane
is doing the job in commercial applications as well:
In addition,
propane is generating growth in the new green
economy. Thanks to domestically manufactured propane
buses, pickup trucks, vehicle conversion kits, and
other environmentally friendly technologies, propane
is driving the generation of domestic green-collar
jobs.
Propane
can do it all. Now!
While there are
many environmentally friendly energy sources being
considered today, not many are easily implemented in
the short term. Propane, with an established
distribution network and infrastructure, is
available now. Propane is a vital part of America’s
energy strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions,
improve air quality, enhance energy self-reliance,
and strengthen our economy.
1. Energetics
Inc., Propane Reduces Greenhouse Gas Emissions: A
Comparative Analysis (Washington, D.C.: Propane
Education & Research Council, July 2009).
2. ICF
International Inc., 2009 Propane Market Outlook
(Washington, D.C.: Propane Education & Research
Council, July 2009).
3. Energetics
Inc., Propane Reduces Greenhouse Gas Emissions: A
Comparative Analysis (Washington, D.C.: Propane
Education & Research Council, July 2009).
4. M.
Scott, Gregg, Propane as Primary Energy Source for
Water Heaters (Washington, D.C.: Propane Education &
Research Council, 2006).
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