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    Paul Spooner, Osborn & Barr
    314-236-6967
    spoonerp@osborn-barr.com
    Gregg Walker, PERC
    202-452-8975
    gregg.walker@propanecouncil.org 

     

    More Opportunities to Save: Propane FEED Program Expands

    WASHINGTON (February 29, 2012) – The Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) recently expanded its Propane FEED program, a demonstration initiative that tests the performance of new propane-fueled technology. The expansion gives farmers more opportunities to save money when they buy and fuel new propane equipment.

    “Propane engines are more cost effective than diesel engines or electric motors,” said Kent Chrisman, a Nebraska farmer who has been a Propane FEED participant since May 2011. “The Propane FEED program is beneficial because the data collected will help enhance efficiency on future products. I’ve used propane engines my whole life, and because of minimal maintenance, I believe propane engines are more economical than other types.”

    Propane engines are one of the eligible product categories for 2012. Provided below is a list of all products and manufacturers.                                        


    Product Category


    Eligible Manufacturer

     Irrigation engine

     Buck's 5.7-liter irrigation engine

     

     Buck's 8.0-liter irrigation engine

     

     EDI 6.8-liter irrigation engine

     Grain dryer

     Mathews Trilogy Series grain dryer

     

     GSI X-Stream grain dryer

     Heater

     L.B. White SmartSense swine heater

    With incentives of up to $5,000 for participation, the Propane FEED program encourages farmers to try new propane equipment and help PERC get valuable voice-of-customer data that can be used for product improvement.

    “Our goal is to help farmers run a more productive operation with propane,” Mark Leitman, PERC director of business development and marketing, said. “The Propane FEED program helps us achieve that goal because it helps introduce new, efficient propane products into the agricultural marketplace.”

    PERC’s vision is that the agricultural industry will embrace propane as a preferred energy source that offers cost-effectiveness, efficiency and productivity, reliability, portability, and environmental friendliness. For more information on PERC and its programs to promote the safe and efficient use of propane in agriculture, call 202-452-8975 or visit www.agpropane.com.

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