Propane Now Fueling School Buses
Friday, August 12th, 2016, Keystone PropaneMost people are familiar with propane’s everyday uses like home heating and outdoor cooking, but you may be surprised to learn that there are quite a few alternative uses for propane that are quickly gaining popularity. This is all thanks to the many benefits propane gas provides as an affordable, clean energy source which is […]
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7 Energy Saving Tips for Summer
Thursday, July 21st, 2016, Keystone PropaneWhen summer temperatures a sweltering, it’s difficult to sit back and watch as your energy bill skyrockets. Here are some helpful tips to keep your costs down and your efficiency up. Energy Saving Tips 1 – Decrease Pool Filtration Did you know that decreasing your pool filtration by just 30 minutes each day is a […]
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Grill Safety and Propane Tank Storage
Tuesday, June 14th, 2016, Keystone PropaneNow that your summer fun has officially begun, grilling season is in full swing for families who can’t get enough of their flame broiled favorites. Although some people enjoy grilling anytime of year, according to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), there are nearly 9,000 fires caused by grills, most of which happen during the […]
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Spring and Summer Weather Safety with Propane
Thursday, May 19th, 2016, Keystone PropaneNow that the warm weather is finally here, we can say good riddance to the snow, sleet, and freezing rain. But before we begin celebrating with outdoor parties and barbecues, we need to make sure that we’re ready for any curve balls that spring and summer may throw our way. Violent weather can occur anytime, […]
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U.S. and Canada Join Forces for Clean Energy
Monday, April 18th, 2016, Keystone PropanePresident Barack Obama and Canadian Premier Justin Trudeau have released a joint statement on climate, energy, and arctic leadership according to recent information from the White House. After a tumultuous history, the two countries will finally share a comprehensive plan for climate action. Over the years, serious conversations regarding the climate between Canada and the […]
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How Warm Temperatures Are Lowering Heating Bills
Tuesday, March 8th, 2016, Keystone PropaneWith annuals already beginning to sprout, it’s clear that Spring is making an early arrival in many parts of the Northeast. Recent reports show that the warm weather is bringing homeowners across Pennsylvania and other states more than early blooms … it’s bringing a welcomed price drop in home heating bills. According to data from […]
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Propane Safety: Best Practices
Wednesday, February 10th, 2016, Keystone PropaneUsing propane gas is one of the safest ways to heat your home, power your vehicles, and cook your food. It is a clean burning fuel that provides many Americans with a cost-efficient source of energy that can be adapted to a wide variety of needs. There are many ways you and your family can […]
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Preparing for Propane Delivery and Winter Safety
Tuesday, January 19th, 2016, Keystone PropaneWith the first true snowstorm of the year, winter is finally upon us. And along with the snow comes lower temperatures and the need for frequent propane refills. Heavy snows can also bring complications in addition to dangerous roads and sidewalks that could potentially impact your home heating. As the temperatures go down, your preparation […]
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Benefits of Propane for Reducing Emissions
Tuesday, December 15th, 2015, Keystone PropaneThe global pursuit for a cleaner environment includes over 180 nations which have submitted proposals on how to reduce emissions according to a recent report from the National Propane Gas Association (NPGA). In the U.S. we’ve been working diligently to accomplish the latest target emission rate set by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the […]
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Uncle Sam’s Prediction for Lower Heating Bills this Winter
Wednesday, November 4th, 2015, Keystone PropaneIt looks as though we may be getting a break this year from Old Man Winter according to U.S. Energy Department. Their annual outlook is calling for warmer temperatures that will mean lower heating bills, particularly for those using propane or oil to heat their homes. Their prediction was released in early October, and we […]
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