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As a clean burning fuel, propane prides itself in its low emissions. Propane's low-emissions allow it to serve a number of current environmentally-conscious fuel needs and enter into new markets that require similar levels of performance.
Emissions research provides lifecycle analysis of emissions of pollutants from propane fuel systems. Studies review over-the-road vehicles, forklifts, and space and water heating devices.
Projects
Study of Propane's Climate-Change Advantages (Docket 12294)
Quantifying and publishing of a report on the greenhouse gas emissions produced by using propane in selected applications. Development of reliable information to communicate to stakeholders at the state and Federal levels the advantages of using propane with respect to climate change.
Fact Sheet
Press Release
Project Report
Investigation of LPG Fuel System Technologies and Fuel Composition Effects on Emissions (Docket 10951)
Study of the effects of varying propane fuel compositions on forklift emissions and durability, how sulfur affects catalysts, and the effectiveness of fuel additives and filters.
Fact Sheet
Press Release
Project Report
A Comprehensive Summary of Published Forklift Emission Data Compared by Fuel (Docket 10853)
A comprehensive literature review of forklift emissions studies to-date with a critique of the scientific merits of a variety of gaseous fuels, including propane. Distribution of final report to forklift trade magazines with purpose of better informing forklift industry.
Project Report
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