
Industry registers suitable heating season
April 17, 2013 By James Guyette
As St. Patrick’s Day was easing into a frosty Easter from Denver to Delaware, and Florida’s spring-break revelers…
Read More“As we sit here right now, the governor of Connecticut is proposing energy policy that effectively benefits natural gas to the exclusion of propane.”
Read MoreIan Taylor has joined the Propane Gas Association of New England (PGANE) as member services coordinator. Taylor joins…
Read MoreNational Propane Gas Association’s Ray Murray swore in the new slate of Propane Gas Association of New England officers for 2013 at PGANE’s annual meeting.
Read MoreWhen Joe Rose took over as president of the Propane Gas Association of New England five years ago,…
Read MoreThe Propane Gas Association of New England held its second Northeast Propane Show on Aug. 8-9.
Read MoreJoe Rose of the Propane Gas Association of New England rallying support for autogas convoy.
Read MoreWhen Punxsutawney Phil’s distinguished top-hatted posse proclaimed that the famous prognosticating groundhog had indeed seen his shadow and thus there would be six more weeks of winter, Heather A. Haldeman of the West Virginia Propane Gas Association (WVPGA) declared, “What winter?”
Read MoreThe 2012 International Builders’ Show (IBS), held last month in Orlando, Fla., showed a modest increase in attendance. More than 50,000 attendees and 900 exhibits still make this one of the largest trade events in the country, in spite of the downturn in the building industry.
Read MoreThe Propane Gas Association of New England is working with state officials on the requirements.
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