Propane is a great energy source in terms of reliability, efficiency, and affordability, but when it comes to propane’s environmental impact, do you have all the facts? Not only is propane better for Pennsylvania and Maryland homeowners, the longevity of heating equipment and appliances, and our local and domestic economy, but it is also better for the environment. Read this blog post from Great Valley Propane to learn the facts about the environmental benefits of this versatile fuel.
How Is Propane Environmentally Friendly
Fewer Greenhouse Gas Emissions
In addition to meeting the rigorous standards set by the Clean Air Act of 1990 and all clean air energy standards for burned fuels by the Environmental Protection Agency, propane produces 52 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) than grid-generated electricity1. Not only does propane reduce GHG emissions, but it also produces 99% fewer particulate matter (PM) emissions than diesel-powered port tractor applications2.
Fewer Emissions per Dollar Spent than Any Other Fuel
When looking at propane Autogas used for school buses, forklifts, mowers, and heavy and light-duty vehicles, propane produces fewer emissions per dollar spent than any other fuel3. Plus, because propane is produced domestically, it requires less energy and carbon output for shipping and storage when compared to the variety of imports it replaces4. This reduction in carbon emissions is reflected in the affordable cost of propane.
Propane Is a Sustainable Energy Solution
Propane can easily work alongside renewable wind and solar power while providing reliability that both homeowners and commercial businesses can count on5. Proven to produce fewer emissions than grid electricity and other burned fuels, propane is an obvious path to a more sustainable future.
Related Post: Budget Friendly Energy-Saving Tips for Spring Season
Request a Delivery from Great Valley Propane
Our team at Great Valley Propane is proud to deliver propane to customers in Maryland and Pennsylvania. Request a delivery of propane from us today. Need to get in touch with our team? Reach out to us to learn how propane can make a difference in your home.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Propane Education Research Council