
How will Obama, Democratic majority impact propane industry?
January 1, 2009 By Brian Richesson
How will Barack Obama and a Democratic majority impact the propane industry?
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Read MoreThe Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) approved a budget of $46.1 million for 2009.
Read MoreThe industry is shifting resources to motor fuel, but time is running out.
Read MoreFor 10 years, the Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) has worked to advance the use of propane in this country by raising awareness among consumers, homeowners and builders. For nine of those years, the council was helped by Porter Novelli, a global advertising agency that offered guidance and created advertisements to boost the council’s communication efforts.
Read MoreAdvertising should be a major part of your marketing plan and, for budget purposes, a vital part of your overall operating expense.
Read MoreDon’t pass up some of the best marketing tools in the energy industry by ignoring the creative work that the Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) has produced with your assessment dollars. You have already paid for them, so why not use them? Here are some of my favorites.
Read MoreTop propane officials already are bracing for the federal government to step in and Whack the industry’s high-profile, multi-million dollar consumer ad campaign sometime in 2009.
Read MoreP38 Inc. launched www.propanefacts.ca, a comprehensive online resource for information on the use of propane as a transportation fuel. Through cooperative efforts among industry, government and academia, the goal of Propane Facts is to provide reliable, current and convincing research and facts about making propane Canada’s alternative transportation fuel of choice for high consumption, light and medium duty fleets.
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