Wheaton Fire Department Conducts Propane Fire Training for First Responders


The Wheaton Fire Department organized a specialized emergency response training session with a live propane fire emphasis in cooperation with the Wisconsin Propane Education & Research Council. Approximately 30 firefighters from the Wheaton Fire Department and surrounding areas participated in the training on Monday. The extensive training course included both in-class instruction and practical training.… Continue reading Wheaton Fire Department Conducts Propane Fire Training for First Responders

Propane Industry Adapts to FMCSA Regulations with ACE Services for Driver Training


Regulations governing entry-level driver training went into effect last year on February 7, 2022, according to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) of the U.S. Department of Transportation. Candidates for a Class A or Class B commercial driver’s license (CDL) or a hazardous materials endorsement (HME) must adhere to these rules. The Administrative Compliance… Continue reading Propane Industry Adapts to FMCSA Regulations with ACE Services for Driver Training

Orangeburg, South Carolina Emergency Crews Address Propane Leak on Cannon Bridge Road


On Monday, June 5, the Orangeburg (South Carolina) Department of Public Safety Fire Department sprang into action when they got word of a propane leak on Cannon Bridge Road. A 30,000-gallon propane tank was spewing gas into the air, causing quite a commotion. Their attempts to stop the leak were in vain, so the Orangeburg… Continue reading Orangeburg, South Carolina Emergency Crews Address Propane Leak on Cannon Bridge Road

The Washington State Building Code Council Pumps the Brakes on Electrification Mandate, Giving Propane Companies a Breath of Fresh Air


The Washington State Building Code Council just hit the pause button on their statewide mandate for electric heat pumps in new buildings. Why is this? It turns out that a coalition, including our very own National Propane Gas Association (NPGA), filed a lawsuit that put a temporary hold on this electrifying plan. That is great… Continue reading The Washington State Building Code Council Pumps the Brakes on Electrification Mandate, Giving Propane Companies a Breath of Fresh Air

Mild Winter Leads to Lowest U.S. Propane Consumption on Record


Many professionals in the propane industry have characterized the recently ended 2022–2023 winter heating season in the United States as mild. The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) has provided data supporting this assertion. The EIA estimates that U.S. propane consumption during the winter season averaged 0.986 million barrels per day (bpd), the lowest winter heating… Continue reading Mild Winter Leads to Lowest U.S. Propane Consumption on Record

Potential Gas Service Disruptions and How It Affects Local Propane Industry


A strike by hundreds of unionized Hawaii Gas workers has sparked worries about possible service interruptions for the state’s hotel and restaurant sectors and other major gas consumers. Hawaii Gas, which serves residential and commercial properties, is the only gas utility in the state with a franchise, with more than 70,000 customers. The Hawaii Teamsters… Continue reading Potential Gas Service Disruptions and How It Affects Local Propane Industry

Propane Leak Incident in Crawford County Prompts Evacuations


A propane leak at a propane station on Shelton Road recently caused evacuations and other precautions in Crawford County, Indiana. Andrew Bye, emergency management director, oversaw the response and ensured locals were safe. The Crawford County Sheriff’s Office verified that the leak did not cause explosions or injuries. However, some people were told to leave… Continue reading Propane Leak Incident in Crawford County Prompts Evacuations

Paraco’s Propane Tank Refurbishing Efforts Reduce Waste and Carbon Footprint


A proactive strategy is being used by Paraco, a top propane supplier in Waterbury, to address the problem of propane tank waste. The grilling season officially began over the Memorial Day weekend, and Paraco has seen a spike in demand for propane tanks. However, the firm’s dedication to sustainability extends beyond merely offering tanks. For… Continue reading Paraco’s Propane Tank Refurbishing Efforts Reduce Waste and Carbon Footprint

Driving Forward: Propane Autogas in an Ever-Changing Landscape


In recent years, stakeholders in the industry have faced many challenges as they transitioned to propane autogas. Despite the wild ride, the Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) emphasizes that autogas currently has the lowest total cost of ownership for fleets of vehicles. Additionally, the increase in the price of gasoline and diesel has highlighted… Continue reading Driving Forward: Propane Autogas in an Ever-Changing Landscape