lundi 22 février 2016

5 Helpful Propane Facts

By Cath Buhr


For most of use, we really don't think about our energy sources too much, but if you use propane as a source of fuel, there are many interesting facts about this helpful gas. Learning about propane as well as propane prices and propane tanks is a good idea for all propane customers.

1. You Can Go Green With Propane

It might be surprising that something that is produced from petroleum or natural gas would be classified as a green fuel, but propane is not a greenhouse gas and is one of the safest options for the environment. It does not contribute to global warming and, when spilled, it will not poison soil or groundwater. Using propane not only reduces your reliance on the grid, it is an eco-friendly option and far safer than burning coal and wood or even using natural gas.

2. The Price Of Propane Changes Often

Most energy sources experience price fluctuations, and propane is no exception to this rule. Propane prices drop or fall due to a variety of conditions. Because it is a byproduct of petroleum, the price of petroleum also can affect the price of propane. Supply and demand also make an impact. Propane is produced at about the same rate throughout the year, so when the demand is high, shortages can result. Usually shortages occur during the winter season because people simply need more propane. Propane prices can rise sharply during the colder months of the year, so it is usually best to stock up on propane and fill your propane tank in July and August, if possible.

3. Check Your Propane Tank Gauge

With natural gas or electricity or water, these substances or energy sources simply flow into our homes and we don't give it a second thought. However, with propane, you do have to monitor the gauge on your propane tank. When the tank is only about 1/3 full, it is wise to call and set up a delivery time. After the propane company comes and fills the tank, it still will not be 100% full. This is because propane expands and contracts depending on the temperature. It contracts when the temperature drops and expands when it heats up outside. The tank cannot be completely full because then there will be no extra expansion space for your propane.

4. Propane Can Power Just About Any Appliance

We all know that propane can heat a home and run a stove and the backyard grill or the camping stove, but propane can do much more than that. Name any large appliance and there's probably a version that runs on propane. You can buy a propane water heater or a dishwasher or a washer or a dryer that runs on propane. Propane refrigerators and TVs can be purchased, and you even can heat a swimming pool with a propane heater. For those who wish to live off the grid, propane truly provides you with an excellent and affordable source of energy for many appliances.

5. Propane Vehicles & Agricultural Uses

While you have seen electric cars, diesel cars and cars and trucks powered by natural gas, propane also can be used to power vehicles. More than 300,000 vehicles use propane in the United States and many more vehicles throughout the world. Propane also is used by farmers and not just as a heating source to keep livestock warm. Propane can be used to dry a variety of crops and also to speed up the ripening of some fruits.




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