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Propane Fuel, A Popular Alternative

Propane, known as the alternative fuel, is becoming more and more popular amongst householders today

propane storage tanksMany home owners and individuals are turning to propane as an alternative fuel source. The use of propane has gained a lot of popularity over the years especially with the high price of electricity and other fuels.

Although the concept of going “green” is a good one it has not been perfected yet and remains expensive to use wind and solar power for home. It also does not work everywhere and becomes a matter of practicality.

One of the consideration you will have to make to what to do about propane tanks for my situation. Your best help and advice will come from your gas supplier who can provide you with the exact data you need to make the right choices.

The fact is that propane tanks come in many different sizes, small large and so on, and you will have to know your usage estimate before you lease or buy a a new or used propnane tank. A common size tank is 500 gallons but there are larger tanks if you are going to be using more fuel than just for the odd barbecue or are in a harsh and cold climate. Most likely you can lease any size tank for about one hundred dollars a month and but the same size tank for about a total cost of 1100 dollars. The choice will be up to you.

Most home owners store their propane tanks above ground. It is much easier and cheaper to do it this way then to have the expense of placing them underground. Many individuals then build a “closet” around their tank to make it look attractive and to place the tank out of sight. You will also have to use copper piping to run the propane from the tank to the house. This must be placed about two feet under the surface and 5/8 inch piping is generally used. Your gas supplier will do this work for you. Most suppliers charge by the foot to put in your propane gas line. You will also want to protect the area where your tank is stored. Easy access is important so that it may be filled without any interference.

Remember that you can only fill your tank to about eighty percent of capacity. You must leave room at the top of the tank for expansion. When you get below twenty percent of capacity you should have your tank refilled.

Author Simon Harris writes about Propane at http://www.propane-prices.org/

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2 Comments

  1. Nicholas says:

    Dear Sir!

    I am writing an essay on tourism economics and require statistics or estimate values of worldwide outdoors heat energy consumption. This means annual values for the consumption of LPG (propane in cartridges and small tanks), white gas, charcoal for stoves, grilles, barbeques, lanterns used by campers, tourists, hikers, alpinists etc.

    I am very much relying on your help

    Thank you in advance.
    Best regards.

    Nicholas Faguet

    Novosibirsk, RUSSIA

  2. This is good to know especially about the expansion of propane and the safety concerns. Even though many will point out that propane is not a zero emissions fuel it is still cleaner than burning coal and a step in the right direction.

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