Propane: Some Facts & Trivia

By Cath Buhr


Propane is a fuel used by millions of Americans. For some, propane is the fuel that is used in their central heating system. Others use propane for their barbecue grill or perhaps their camping stove. While you might know a few basic facts about how propane is used, here are a few interesting facts that you might not know.

One interesting fact about this fuel is that it is both a gas and a liquid. When it is compressed enough, it becomes a liquid so when you see a truck filled with propane, this is in liquid form. Propane is actually a by-product of two other sources of fuel. It might be created from natural gas or after petroleum has been refined. After it is created, propane is stored in salt caves, the largest of which is located in Texas.

Propane was discovered in 1910 by a chemist named Walter Snelling who was studying the components of gasoline. He managed to separate gasoline into liquid and gas components and discovered both propane and butane in the process. It was quickly discovered that propane was an excellent source of fuel and within just a few years was used as a source of fuel for the home, mainly for cooking.

Propane is not just an excellent fuel for heating your home and cooking, it also can be used to power vehicles. It has several advantages over gasoline. For instance, it is a less expensive fuel and produces far less emissions. While propane-powered vehicles are not commonly seen in the United States, in other countries it is quite common. In fact, in some countries, such as South Korea, roughly half of all vehicles are powered by propane which also is called autogas.

Even as a home fuel source, propane is cheaper and better for the environment than many other fuel sources. Using electricity from coal or another fuel source typically is twice as expensive as using propane. Running your dryer or range with propane is quite cost effective. In addition to the cost difference, the fuel is far cleaner than other common sources of fuel, such as coal. Coal actually emits double the amount of carbon into the atmosphere as carbon. So if you are trying to reduce your carbon footprint, propane can be an excellent and cost-effective option.

When you start looking around for a propane delivery service, consider choosing a company such as Thrifty Propane. Not only do they have a low price guarantee, they only sell the highest quality propane available on the market. This is HD5 propane and it is the purest propane that you can buy. It is cleaner and burns longer and hotter than other types of propane.




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