
The state of the residential propane market in Florida
December 6, 2016 By Allison Kral
Lyn Cacella, residential growth and retention manager for Florida Public Utilities, discusses the state of the residential market in Florida.
Read MoreLyn Cacella, residential growth and retention manager for Florida Public Utilities, discusses the state of the residential market in Florida.
Read MorePropane mowers represent one avenue in outdoor power equipment that retailers can take to elevate sales in the coming years.
Read MoreThe global propane market is expected to grow over the next six years, according to Grand View Research,…
Read MoreTransparency Market Research, a global market intelligence company, released data and facts on the global propane market in…
Read MoreCongress introduced bipartisan legislation that would lift a U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) restriction on the Propane Education…
Read MoreThe residential propane market’s decline is alarming. According to the American Petroleum Institute, residential propane sales fell 35…
Read MoreThe Senate introduced a bill to address the causes of last winter’s propane shortage and provide solutions to…
Read MoreReversing the propane industry’s 25 percent gallon decline over the last 10-plus years is getting a lot of attention.
Read MoreTracy Burleson, PERC’s director of residential programs, says the struggling economy makes this an ideal time to reach out to builders: Because they aren’t busy with projects, they finally have time to take those continuing education courses and discover energy-efficient alternatives that will appeal to cost-conscious customers.
Read MoreIt’s winters like this past one that drive independent propane marketers into an early retirement.
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