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  1. Propane - Wikipedia

    Propane (/ ˈproʊpeɪn /) is a three- carbon chain alkane with the molecular formula C3H8. It is a gas at standard temperature and pressure, but becomes liquid when compressed for …

  2. Propane | PERC - Propane Education & Research Council

    2 days ago · Propane and renewable propane are low-carbon energy sources that produce fewer emissions than the equivalent amount of electricity generated from the U.S. grid. Propane is …

  3. AmeriGas Propane - Residential & Commercial Propane

    Propane, also known as LPG, is a natural gas that is eco-friendly, safe & efficient. Learn more about propane including where it comes from and common uses. Get the propane you need …

  4. Propane Refill, By the Gallon at Tractor Supply Co

    Refilling your propane cylinders at your local Tractor Supply Company is convenient and economical. Tractor Supply ensures your cylinder is filled to the maximum legal limit. You can …

  5. Propane Fuel Basics - Alternative Fuels Data Center

    Also known as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) or propane autogas, propane is a clean-burning alternative fuel that's been used for decades to power light-, medium-, and heavy-duty …

  6. Propane 101 - Information Source for All Things Propane

    Propane is used for heating, cooking, materials handling, on and off-road vehicles, back up power supply, and a number of industrial processes. Propane is used to supply entire communities …

  7. Propane | Fuel, Energy Source, Gas | Britannica

    Nov 17, 2025 · propane, a colourless, easily liquefied, gaseous hydrocarbon (compound of carbon and hydrogen), the third member of the paraffin series following methane and ethane. …

  8. What is Propane? Everything You Need to Know.

    In the realm of efficient power sources, propane stands tall as a versatile option with a multitude of applications. Whether you’re interested in propane over natural gas or other traditional energy …

  9. Propane - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)

    Propane is a nonrenewable fossil fuel because it is produced from processing natural gas and crude oil. Propane is colorless, and because it is also naturally odorless, a foul-smelling …

  10. What is Propane Gas? | PERC

    Propane — sometimes known as liquefied petroleum gas, or LPG — is a gas normally compressed and stored as a liquid. It is nontoxic, colorless, and virtually odorless; an …