Renewable Propane’s Rise to Prominence


Renewable propane, a promising alternative fuel, is derived from non-petroleum sources like natural fats, vegetable oils, and grease. Identical to conventional propane, it seamlessly substitutes for traditional propane in various applications. Currently gaining traction in states such as California, Washington, and Oregon, its surge in popularity is attributed to incentives from environmental fuel standards. Production… Continue reading Renewable Propane’s Rise to Prominence

Glycerol: A Green Gateway to Hydrogen and Propane Fuel


Aston University’s recent research has illuminated a promising path toward producing renewable hydrogen and propane fuel gases using an unexpected source – glycerol. Glycerol, commonly known for its presence in health and beauty products, is an organic compound primarily derived from fats and oils. Leveraging the abundance and cost-effectiveness of crude glycerol, mainly obtained from… Continue reading Glycerol: A Green Gateway to Hydrogen and Propane Fuel