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Propane delivers
extra advantages
The Propane Education and Research Council affirms that propane fuels
a variety of systems and products, and offers reliability, cleanliness,
improved performance and, on average, costs half as much per BTU as electricity.
Warm
and cozy by the numbers
- Approximately
8.1 million households use propane gas to fuel their home-heating systems.
- A propane furnace
consistently supplies air at 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Electric heat pumps
dispense 95-degree air, which is less than body temperature (98.6 degrees),
so the air feels cool not nice and warm.
- Propane gas furnaces
last an average of 20 years, while electric heat pumps last an average
of 12 years. The cost of repairing propane gas furnaces is also lower
than the cost of repairing electric heaters.
- Vent-free propane-fueled
space heaters are 99.9 percent efficient and include oxygen depletion
sensors that automatically turn units off if oxygen levels drop below
specified levels. They can also include thermostats and heat distribution
blowers.
- Propane-fueled
space heaters produce fewer air pollutants and greenhouse gas emissions
than those fueled by other common options. In fact, the energy used
to power electric heaters produces emissions two to four times higher
than the energy produced to power propane heaters.
Propane
feels (and saves!) just right
- Propane gas water
heaters cost approximately $10 less per month to operate than comparable
electric units. On average, propane water heaters are 42 percent less
expensive than electric heaters.
- Over an average
life span, propane gas water heaters can save homeowners nearly $2,000
more than an electric unit.
- Propane gas water
heaters heat more than twice as much water in an hour as a comparable
electric model.
Relax
by the fireplace
- Sales of gas-burning
fireplace units are increasing. In fact, some propane marketers report
that nearly one-third of their new customers are coming to them specifically
for propane hearth products.
- Propane gas fireplace
systems cost between 30 and 60 percent less per hour of operation than
wood burning fireplaces.
- Propane gas fireplaces
emit 40 times fewer emissions than wood-burning units and cost less
to operate.
- Propane gas fireplaces
can be turned off easily with a switch, eliminating concern about remaining
embers.
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