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Lowering Energy Costs While Reduing Grid Depedence with Propane

As electricity demand continues to surge, facilities are facing rising utility costs, grid strain, and growing risks from power outages. That's why more facility managers are turning to propane for prime and backup power, heating, and hot water systems to help control energy costs while keeping critical operations running.

And the more systems your facility powers with propane, the less electricity your building requires — which can reduce peak demand charges, lower strain on backup systems, and help reduce the overall cost of emergency power infrastructure..

From healthcare and hospitality to distribution centers, schools, and other commercial buildings, propane helps facilities:

  • Lower energy and operational costs
  • Reduce backup power infrastructure costs
  • Decrease dependence on the electric grid
  • Improve operational resiliency
  • Access reliable on-site energy

Explore the propane commercial equipment directory to find solutions for your facility and access certified continuing education courses focused on incorporating propane technology into building design and operations.

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