
4 home energy expectations propane meets
March 9, 2023 By Tom Jaenicke
Today’s typical homeowner wants energy that is productive, dependable, affordable and has minimal effect on the environment, according to Tom Jaenicke.
Read MoreToday’s typical homeowner wants energy that is productive, dependable, affordable and has minimal effect on the environment, according to Tom Jaenicke.
Read MoreWith rising anxiety about grid reliability, Tom Jaenicke explains why propane retailers should make power generation a part of their propane future.
Read MoreTo round out 2022, Propane Resources’ Managing Partner Marty Lerum reviews the past 25 years and its impact on the propane industry.
Read MoreIn his last column with LP Gas, industry veteran Randy Doyle lists his eight most significant observations about the propane industry.
Read MorePower outages and shut-offs are crushing electricity’s reliability. Tom Jaenicke encourages retailers to talk to customers about propane’s reliability.
Read MoreHow insight about partnerships and a new live-burn program can help propane marketers attack a challenging, high-priority market.
Read MoreThis month, LP Gas provides updates on the U.S. propane market, as well as data on the households that use electricity as the only source of energy.
Read MoreGas ban bureaucrats ignore issues with electric stoves and would have consumers believe that indoor air quality is compromised when cooking with propane.
Read MoreHomebuyers will ask why they should add propane if their homes are already wired solely to use electricity. Propane marketers need to be ready to respond.
Read MorePropane industry leadership at the national, state and local levels must be prepared for the coming uphill fight to prevent market share loss to electricity.
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