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No Nat-Gas No Problem, Propane Heats and Powers Rural Ohio

Across rural Ohio, propane powers industrial / commercial buildings as well farms and fleet vehicles. For many businesses, propane offers a practical energy source that can be used right now across daily operations.

For many businesses, propane offers a practical energy source that can be used right now across daily operations. Propane’s versatility is one of its biggest strengths– the examples below show just a few of the ways propane is supporting industry across the state.

COMMERCIAL
BUILDING HEAT

Large commercial buildings across the Midwest without natural gas service use propane heating systems for factories, schools, greenhouses, and warehouses.

WATER HEATING

Tankless water heaters provide on-demand hot water and come in rack systems for redundancy and higher flow rates, while commercial storage tank water heaters offer a heavier-duty version of standard residential units.

GENERATORS / COMBINED HEAT & POWER

Propane-powered standby generators offer advantages over diesel in fuel storage, maintenance, and reliability.

BACKUP POWER GENERATION

A recent U.S. Department of Energy report warns that blackout risk could rise sharply by 2030, making propane power generation a strong, future-proof option.

THE GRID IS FEELING THE STRAIN.
YOUR POWER SYSTEM DOESN'T HAVE TO.

Shelby Performance builds high-performance Ford trucks, and
propane is the key fuel at their Midwest plant.

Economic developers who have joined the conversation around propane

Grid-Independent Energy

On-site propane storage supports reliable operation and long-term fuel availability, even when the electric grid is strained.

Power That Scales

Propane generation can serve a wide range of needs, from residential backup systems to major commercial and industrial projects.

Lower Emissions Than Diesel

Propane produces fewer emissions than diesel, gasoline, or Mid-west electricity, with no soil or groundwater spill concerns.

One Fuel, Multiple Systems

Propane can power generators, heating equipment, and water systems from one fuel source, helping reduce electrical demand and simplify energy use.

Propane: Fueling Ohio

Across Ohio, propane is helping power a wide range of industries, from farms and ports to transportation fleets and landscaping equipment. For many businesses, propane offers a practical energy source that can be used right now across daily operations. Propane’s versatility is one of its biggest strengths– the examples below show just a few of the ways propane is supporting industry across the state.

IRRIGATION ENGINES

Propane-powered irrigation engines can produce up to 18% fewer greenhouse gas emissions than gasoline and diesel options.

AUTOGAS

Autogas fuels school buses, shuttle buses, delivery trucks, and work fleets with a practical, lower-emission option.

LAWNMOWERS

Propane-powered lawnmowers give landscaping crews a dependable energy option with simpler fueling and less downtime.

PORTS

Propane can help power port equipment, vehicles, and backup systems with a dependable energy option available now.