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What is Propane Gas? |
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Propane is sometimes referred to as liquefied petroleum gas, LP-gas, or LPG. It is produced from a combination of natural gas processing and crude oil refining. About 90% of propane is produced in America, making it a stable energy source. It is nontoxic, colorless, and virtually odorless. For your protection, odor is added so it can be easily detected, when necessary. The chemical odorant that is added is called ethyl mercaptan, it has a strong smell similar to rotten eggs. |
Propane is an environmentally responsible fuel. It burns much cleaner than home heating oil or kerosene. And compared to electricity, it's not only cleaner, but up to 99% efficient. The fact is: coal-burning, electric power plants emit twice as much carbon dioxide into the atmosphere as propane, at a 28% efficiency rate. Propane is a valuable alternative to electricity and significantly reduces emission of greenhouse gases. Learn more
Compact and easy to transport, Blossman propane is delivered to the most remote areas of a community, as well as local neighborhoods that don't have access to natural gas.
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