Propane Centennial Celebration is Near

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Shelby L. Metzger
717.441.6040
Shelby@papropane.com

LP Gas Traces Roots to Pennsylvania 100 Years Ago

2012 Southeastern Convention & International Propane ExpoHarrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Propane Gas Association (PAPGA) will commemorate Propane’s Centennial Celebration by participating in several special events.

PAPGA members will be attending the 2012 Southeastern Convention & International Propane Expo, April 14-16 in Atlanta, Georgia. This is a once in a lifetime occasion when the propane community will come together to recognize a major milestone.  The celebration officially kicks-off with a Clean Air Rally featuring a parade of autogas vehicles of all types – on and off-road – and culminates in a walk down “New Technology Lane’.

May 16–18 at the Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem in Bethlehem, PA, PAPGA is hosting a tri-state meeting “Honoring our Past, Energizing our Future”, in conjunction with the New York and New Jersey Propane Gas Associations.

In addition to industry events, the Pennsylvania Propane Gas Association will be launching additional QR codes giving consumers easy access to propane safety and educational information.  

May 17th, 1912 is the actual date propane was initially used to light lamps and cook meals for John Gahring at his farmhouse in Waterford, PA. Gahring’s son-in-law, Dr. Walter Snelling discovered propane in Western PA in 1910 while researching vapors being emitted by gasoline.

“Our members are proud that Pennsylvania has bragging rights of being the state where propane was discovered and are eager to participate in our upcoming activities,” said Shelby Metzger, executive director for PAPGA.  “We are looking forward to honoring our past, celebrating the present and energizing our future.”

The Pennsylvania Propane Gas Association is a member-focused trade association providing services that communicate, educate and promote the propane industry in Pennsylvania. The association was formed in 1947 to offer opportunities to learn through training and networking with peers, and to aid with legislative issues that contribute to operating a safe and successful industry.

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PAPGA QR Codes Will Provide Penn State Sports Fans with History and Safety Trivia

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Shelby L. Metzger
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Shelby@papropane.com

Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Propane Gas Association is a proud sponsor of Penn State Sports. During the 2011/12 basketball season, fans who attend Men’s and Women’s games at Bryce Jordan Center in University Park, PA will have access to fun and informative trivia content via QR Code.

QR (Quick Response) Codes are relatively new in the United States. This technology allows mobile phone users to scan codes and be directed to multi-media content instantly.

The PAPGA full-page display in the Official Game Program will contain a QR Code linking mobile device users to the first edition of Penn State and Propane Trivia. The trivia questions will be updated every two weeks during the basketball season.

“We are pleased to provide entertaining trivia questions for Penn State fans to explore and enjoy,” said PAPGA Executive Director Shelby Metzger. “After answering the questions, we will invite them to learn more about safety and innovative new products in the propane industry.”

Penn State begins the basketball season on November 5th, 2011 hosting exhibition games against Bloomsburg (Women’s) and Slippery Rock (Men’s). 

The Pennsylvania Propane Gas Association is a member-focused trade association providing services that communicate, educate and promote the propane industry in Pennsylvania. The association was formed in 1947 to offer opportunities to learn through training and networking with peers, and to aid with legislative issues that contribute to operating a safe and successful industry.

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Important information about propane safety and Floods

The purpose of the following brochure is to provide information you need to know about propane safety and how to keep your family safe during and after a flood. By taking a few simple propane-related safety precautions and discussing them with your family, you can reduce the potential for property loss, personal injury, and even death.

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A ‘Whole House’ Approach to Efficiency and Safety from PAPGA

For more information, contact:
Shelby L. Metzger
717.441.6040
Shelby@papropane.com

Harrisburg, PA – As a homeowner, you may ask the question: ‘What are the most cost-effective changes that I can make to improve the energy efficiency of my home?’

The answer can seem very complicated. Variable energy prices, vast upgrades in technology, government incentives and one’s desire to ‘go green’ are all factors that must be considered.  

The Propane Education & Research Council recently produced a video from Malvern, Pennsylvania, which brings a ‘Whole House’ perspective to this question. The video covers methods for builders and homeowners to increase efficiency while reducing greenhouse gas emissions with each home project or upgrade. The video concludes that Propane is most often involved with any project that takes into account a home’s overall efficiency combined with a homeowner’s desire for positive return on investment.

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A recent study conducted by Newport Partners takes a closer look at Energy Efficient Measures that compare initial cost with energy savings over a period of time. The study is designed to help homeowners prioritize the changes that are most appropriate for their climate while recouping their investment in 10 years or less.

More than 30 replacement scenarios were evaluated at 10 locations in the United States. In the report that is relevant to Pennsylvanians, selection of a standard-efficiency propane furnace was found to be the lowest first-cost system when replacing a fuel oil furnace. Selecting a high-efficiency propane furnace versus the standard-efficiency propane furnace resulted in a payback of one year, and provided three times the annual emissions savings as specifying a high-efficiency heating oil furnace.

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The Propane Industry has also developed a suite of 16 electronic modules on Consumer Propane Safety. PAPGA encourages you and your family to view these interactive safety activities that will help you understand and prepare for weather emergencies, power outages and other events that occur while at home.

Click Here to View the Consumer Safety Modules

The Pennsylvania Propane Gas Association is a member-focused trade association providing services that communicate, educate and promote the propane industry in Pennsylvania. The association was formed in 1947 to offer opportunities to learn through training and networking with peers, and to aid with legislative issues that contribute to operating a safe and successful industry.

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