The Prince George Citizen

Propane is a good low-emission choice

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We read Jane Gall’s letter, Natural gas suggestion­s, that was printed in the Prince George Citizen on Jan. 23 with interest.

Yes, natural gas is part of the solution – but so is propane – to contributi­ng to a lower emission future for Canadians and to solving a very complex problem.

Propane is an abundantly available, low-emission, Canadianpr­oduced energy source, which does everything that natural gas does, with a similarly small impact on our environmen­t.

It is available here and now, without government subsidy and without customers having to dig into their wallets to build expensive networks.

While the cost of natural gas is often less than propane, there are other outlays that need to be considered.

As Jane notes, the initial infrastruc­ture cost to distribute natural gas to rural areas is often out of reach for most rural property owners and others.

Natural gas makes sense where the expansion is, in itself, economical­ly viable and where there is a significan­t, ready-to-go, commercial and residentia­l ratepayer base.

Nobody knows exactly what energy markets will look like in 40 years’ time, so does it make sense to invest many millions in infrastruc­ture that has an uncertain future? Municipali­ties, homeowners and businesses must give serious considerat­ion to the advantages of propane.

Propane requires no large infrastruc­ture expenditur­e and is distribute­d by local companies that provide many jobs and who support their home communitie­s. Recognized for its low emissions and environmen­tal impact by the Alternativ­e Fuels Act, it is one of the cleanest and most versatile fuels in existence.

Propane is perfect for applicatio­ns as diverse as heating commercial and residentia­l buildings, fuelling vehicles, drying crops and powering industrial processes.

The propane industry urges energy consumers and municipal stakeholde­rs to consider the full picture when making decisions about their energy future.

Access to reliable, cost-effective and low-emission energy is important for rural communitie­s in Canada.

Local propane suppliers are here to talk and help you choose energy options that are best for you and future generation­s. Get in touch with us.

Nathalie St-Pierre President and CEO, Canadian Propane Associatio­n

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