NPGA move a done deal
February 1, 2002 By LP Gas
The Fat Lady hasn’t yet sung, but the battle to retool and relocate the National Propane Gas Association in Washington, D.C. is over.
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The Fat Lady hasn’t yet sung, but the battle to retool and relocate the National Propane Gas Association in Washington, D.C. is over.
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After years of hobbling along on temporary fixes, representatives from the propane industry and the EPA are close to hammering out a resolution to EPA’s demand for cleaner vehicle emissions from aftermarket conversions.
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LP Gas lists its 2002 top 50 propane retailer rankings.
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This year may well mark a significant moment of change in the way the propane industry as a whole does business.
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Years of hype about "wave of the future" technology that could double propane use in the average home have failed to ignite the enthusiasm of most propane marketers
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A New York-based company is using infrared heating technology – fueled by natural gas or propane – in a new airplane de-icing system designed to make commercial flights fiscally and environmentally responsible.
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Twenty-five years can bring a century’s worth of change to the energy industry.
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LP Gas lists its 2001 top 50 propane retailer rankings.
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Industry veterans joke that you can start a healthy debate on most any topic with two or more propane marketers in the room. So we were pleasantly surprised at the consistency of responses when LP/Gas Magazine asked propane retailers across the country to share opinions and details of their business for collective analysis.
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