PERC releases new video promoting renewable propane as autogas

July 1, 2020 |

In Washington, in an effort to showcase the zero-emissions outlook of propane autogas, the Propane Education & Research (PERC) Council unveiled a new video highlighting renewable propane: the energy source for fleets now and into the future.

Renewable propane is a byproduct of the renewable diesel and jet fuel production process, which converts plant and vegetable oils, waste greases, and animal fat into fuel. Renewable propane has the same chemical structure and physical properties as conventional propane and can be used in any existing propane autogas engine.

Because it’s produced from renewable, raw materials, renewable propane has an even lower carbon intensity than conventional propane and is far cleaner than other energy sources. Renewable propane is already available, and many experts predict the entire worldwide demand can be met with renewable propane by 2040.

Category: Fuels

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