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Seeds of knowledge July 1, 2010
Farmers discover firsthand how propane equipment can benefit their operations.More>>
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Tipping point June 1, 2010
Safety leaders at the nation’s largest propane retailer companies are concerned about the frequency of low-speed bobtail rollovers.More>>
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Winter windfall May 1, 2010
The past two heating seasons could be enough to jump-start a sluggish acquisitions market and bring buyers and sellers together.More>>
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Calm amid the storms March 1, 2010
Heating season marked by rare climatic conditions tests can-do marketers.More>>
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The sputtering forklift market February 1, 2010
Long a dominant player in fueling lift trucks, propane sales plummet as nation recovers from recession.More>>
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Renewed optimism January 1, 2010
Current research could help cement propane’s legacy as
a renewable, sustainable fuel.More>>
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Fueling up for the long haul October 1, 2011
With shale gas production likely to increase the nation’s propane supply and distribution channels in the coming years, the domestic propane motor fuel marketplace is one area that could benefit.More>>
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Growing supply September 1, 2011
An expected bounty of natural gas harvested from the nation’s abundant shale fields is widely viewed as a game-changer for the propane industry. The increased flow of natural gas liquids production from the shale fields is expected to position the United States as a net exporter of propane while...More>>
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Power struggle August 1, 2011
The Yanmar micro-CHP unit is one heat and power project in particular that’s gaining momentum and could help the propane industry further penetrate the relatively untapped commercial market. A completed CHP project at a Hawaiian resort and a current rooftop heat pump project are among notable...More>>
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Wet behind the ears July 1, 2011
The added efficiency of today’s propane grain dryers are allowing farmers to harvest earlier and without worry of the added propane they might consume in the process.More>>
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