
‘King of the Hill’ leaving lasting impression on propane industry
February 1, 2009 By Brian Richesson
‘King of the Hill’ is leaving a lasting impression on the propane industry.
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Read MoreI’ve been bitten by the bug of ballooning, says John Garcia, sales manager for Nelson-Putman, a Texas propane dealer. When the pilot fires up the burner and you hear the roar of the propane, it shouts energy.
Read MoreThe recently completed Propane Incident Data Collection Project found that the propane industry has a good record in the area of industrial safety. The project was prepared by Mary Kay O’Connor Process Safety Center at Texas A&M University and funded by the Propane Education & Research Council.
Read MoreFor the first time ever, the propane industry has a comprehensive compilation and statistical analysis of data on safety incidents involving the nationwide distribution, transportation and use of odorized propane.
Read MoreSafety is a relative term. Don’t believe it? Try disputing the catchy phrase that competing energy vendors use to lure prospective customers: "Go propane, go boom."
Read MoreP ropane remains the primary fuel for drying and ripening crops, but poultry producers are busy hatching assorted technological innovations that take advantage of its heat-generating properties. Since 90 percent of the propane used is converted directly to energy, it presents enticing economic incentives for expanding its barnyard applications.
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