RICHMOND, Va. (April 15) — This Earth Day, the Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) is highlighting propane and renewable propane as key solutions for cutting emissions and delivering reliable energy amid global sustainability efforts. 

As a safe, clean, and readily available energy source that produces 52% fewer greenhouse gas emissions than the electric grid, propane supports both the environment and the communities that depend on energy. Used in a variety of applications like home heating, water heating, cooking appliances and backup generators, propane provides families with reliable energy year-round. Businesses and industrial operations use propane to reduce emissions in transportation, construction, agriculture and manufacturing. In every setting, propane delivers the performance people expect, with a lower environmental impact. 

 

“Too often the energy conversation turns toward a choice between sustainability and reliability; propane proves that you don’t have to choose,” said Tucker Perkins, president and CEO of PERC. “With extreme weather events on the rise, we need solutions that are as resilient as they are clean. Propane is widely available and rising to the challenge of keeping our planet clean and our communities in operation.” 

In addition to being a low-carbon energy source, propane is nontoxic and does not contaminate soil or water, making it a safe choice for communities and ecosystems. Renewable propane is also growing in both production and popularity as an even cleaner energy option. Made from renewable feedstocks, it can be used in any current propane application without modifications to existing infrastructure, providing another smart solution along the path to zero emissions. 

Beyond its environmental benefits, propane provides energy security and resilience because it is stored on-site and powers applications independently of the electric grid. Even during times of disruption, like hurricanes, wildfires, blizzards, or blackouts, propane ensures that power remains for homes, businesses and critical infrastructure. 

“As we look ahead, propane’s role in a sustainable energy future is clear,” Perkins said. “It’s reducing emissions today, strengthening energy security, and evolving with renewable innovations. Propane is here for communities now, and it’s ready for the future.” 

To see how the propane industry is making a difference this Earth Day, visit propane.com.