Resilient
Propane’s Reliability and Adaptability
Propane’s resilience comes from its reliability, availability, portability, and adaptability. Propane plays a vital role when it comes to energy security. Able to provide reliable power for various systems in even the harshest conditions, its versatility helps meet diverse needs while keeping people and the environment safe.
Advocate for a Reliable Energy Choice

Energy Reliability
Propane can be transported and stored and does not degrade. This makes it an excellent choice for rural or remote settings that may not have access to electricity or natural gas.

Portability
In places where traditional utilities may not be available, propane can be transported in tanks. Its high portability allows for quick access to power.

Availability
Propane is produced domestically and often sourced regionally. This can enhance energy security by reducing long-distance transport and international energy dependency.
More than 90% of propane is produced in the USA.
Immediate Power Restoration
In situations where a disaster may have struck or when grids are down, and there are not available resources, propane can fuel generators, providing immediate power to essential needs.
Performance in Extreme Conditions
Propane performs efficiently in any given climate, even in extreme weather. While some fuels may gel or freeze, or when the power grid is overloaded, propane maintains its efficacy and reliability.
Ensure Safe Heating Alternatives by Including Propane in Clean Energy Policies
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Tell State Officials to Include Propane in the Clean Heat Standard
Propane’s resiliency makes it a vital energy source that we can rely on. As the best energy resource to reduce greenhouse gas emissions immediately, it should be incentivized in the CHS. Let your local state officials know you want the Clean Heat Standard to incentivize propane.