Ready for ‘take off’
May 1, 2005 By LP Gas
A new nationwide campaign to reduce air pollution at airports offers financial incentives to convert ground transportation fleets to run on alternative fuels — including propane.
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A new nationwide campaign to reduce air pollution at airports offers financial incentives to convert ground transportation fleets to run on alternative fuels — including propane.
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Wireless global positioning systems have thus far shown the highest promise as a new technology to track hazardous material shipments.
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Anyone who plays tennis and has a weak backhand shot understands the lengths we will go to avoid improving a weakness.
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The remarkable evolution of the electronic age is transforming how all of us communicate, make decisions and conduct business.
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When the propane industry descends on Capitol Hill May 10-11 to plug its inaugural Propane Days, it will arrive armed with two new, potent pieces of ammunition.
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According to the Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau, lower back injuries remain the single most common type of work-related injury.
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As January rolled into February, propane marketers nationwide were hoping for a prolonged cold spell to bolster what’s being called an average heating season with fewer gallons pumped and lower margins earned.
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Running a propane retail business is like driving a racecar: you can conceivably do it yourself, but the odds of winning improve if you’ve got a motivated team working in the pits.
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At last, the U.S. government is seeing the (blue) light, as Washington is finally finding out what everyone in the propane industry has known for years: propane is an integral part of the U.S. economy.
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Energy programs will be affected by the decision due to an across-the-board budget cut in the omnibus appropriations bill.
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