
California explores renewable propane opportunities
June 11, 2021 By Brian Richesson
California can be viewed as a microcosm of the opportunities and challenges for the propane industry at the state and national levels.
Read MoreCalifornia can be viewed as a microcosm of the opportunities and challenges for the propane industry at the state and national levels.
Read MoreLP Gas’ yearlong Propane Fuels America series takes a deep dive into how each state benefits from the propane industry. Here’s our report on California.
Read MoreThe Western Propane Gas Association is sponsoring legislation to establish a program to provide financial incentives for renewable propane production.
Read MoreSanta Rosa’s Downtown Action Organization will utilize the donation toward reforestation efforts, ongoing since the devastating wildfires of 2019.
Read MoreSix South Dakota school districts received Department of Environment & Natural Resources funding to purchase propane-fueled school buses.
Read MoreMicro Bird’s bus uses Roush CleanTech’s propane fuel system and received a low-nitrogen oxide certification from the California Air Resources Board.
Read MoreThompsonGas, headquartered in Frederick, Maryland, acquired All Service Propane, a provider of propane in Northern California.
Read MoreSuperior Plus Propane acquired all of the equity interests of Central Coast Propane, a retail propane distribution company in Southern California.
Read MoreThe bill effectively lowers the tax on DME when used as a diesel replacement or to blend with propane to the same rate as other alternative fuels.
Read MoreJeff Stewart, president of Blue Star Gas, shares insights on the industry’s counter-electrification efforts, hobbies and more with LP Gas.
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