Time to refocus on the residential market
January 14, 2013 By Randy Doyle
Reversing the propane industry’s 25 percent gallon decline over the last 10-plus years is getting a lot of attention.
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Reversing the propane industry’s 25 percent gallon decline over the last 10-plus years is getting a lot of attention.
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The 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.
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The National Association of Home Builders 20 Clubs gives positive grades for propane.
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Construction professionals have a new energy model to share with homeowners.
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The free online courses help educate construction professionals about propane.
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Construction professionals can gain insight to help homeowners prioritize energy-saving retrofits.
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A study examined 11 residential water heating systems in 10 geographic locations.
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Tracy Burleson, PERC’s director of residential programs, says the struggling economy makes this an ideal time to reach out to builders: Because they aren’t busy with projects, they finally have time to take those continuing education courses and discover energy-efficient alternatives that will appeal to cost-conscious customers.
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As the waning summer waxed into fall, uncertainty was the watchword among industry experts asked what this winter will bring.
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The propane industry loves to give services away, but it can’t afford to anymore. That’s Tim Johnson’s belief.
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