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Propane Information
Helpful Links
From the ubiquitous Wiki Online Encyclopedia | |
| National Propane Gas Association Web Site | http:\\www.npga.org |
| North Carolina Propane Gas Association Web Site | http:\\www.ncpga.org |
| Propane Use Industry Information & FAQ Web Site | http:\\usepropane.com/faq |
| Degree Days FAQ | http:\\www.degreedays.net |
Propane Applications
![]() | Propane fuels all hot air balloons. This photo taken from the annual International Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque, NM, held the first weekend each October. Here you see pilots demonstrating their flying skill dipping their gondola into the Rio Grande River without getting their passenger's feet wet. |
![]() | Propane-fueled road vehicles, safer than gasoline, better economy than diesel engines. |
![]() | Forced air space heaters, great for staying warm while working in the garage or other outside but enclosed spaces. |
![]() | Household appliances such as clothes dryers and whole house heaters. |
![]() | Propane is a clean and safe fuel with only CO2 and water as its byproducts. Industry uses propane powered fork lift trucks inside their warehouses for reliable service. |
![]() | Propane powers refrigerators and freezers in off grid locations like fish camps and hunting lodges. |
![]() | Propane fueled fireplaces add warmth and ambiance to your home. |
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