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Advantages of Propane Gas as Fuel

If you are still using electricity or another type of fuel to run your home, you might be noticing a few disadvantages such as higher costs and the high impact to the environment. You do not have to worry about those issues with home propane.

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Advantages of Propane Gas as Fuel

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  1. Advantages of Propane Gas as Fuel If you are still using electricity or another type of fuel to run your home, you might be noticing a few disadvantages such as higher costs and the high impact to the environment. You do not have to worry about those issues with home propane. In fact, there are many benefits to using propane in the home. Also known as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), the product is used in many applications, such as heating, cooking, clothes drying, fuel for vehicles, and BBQ grills. Here are the advantages that you need to know about it:  It is cost effective for your home – The Department of Energy stated that you could pay twice as much to run your water heater, furnace, dryer, or range with electricity rather than propane gas. Appliances that run on LPG tend to have a longer lifespan, too, and they are easier to maintain and service than their electric counterparts.  Cleaner – Another reason to use home propane is the cleanliness of the fuel. It is acknowledged as an alternative clean fuel in the 1990 Clean Air Act, and it is approved in the Energy Policy Act of 1992. The US Environmental Protection Agency tested LPG in vehicles and found that it produced 30 to 90 percent less carbon monoxide than gasoline. Toxins and smog emissions are reduced, too. Moreover, propane is a nontoxic substance that will not harm water or soil.  Readily available –Propane gas for the home is supplied by local service providers, some of which offer automatic delivery with a ‘never-run-out-of-gas’ guarantee. The fuel itself is made from natural components, as it is produced from crude oil refining and natural gas processing, and with more than 90 percent of propane in the US domestically produced, you can be sure that it will be delivered to your home when you need it.  Easy to store –Propane gas is stored in regulated tanks installed in the home, with pipes connected to your property to deliver the fuel wherever it is needed.

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