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February 18, 2026

Renewable Propane: Future-Proofing Your Fleet and Storage

Sustainability
Renewable Propane: Future-Proofing Your Fleet and Storage

Renewable propane is already produced in the U.S. and offers the same performance as conventional propane—making it an immediate option to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions without retooling fleets or storage systems. This makes renewable propane a practical decarbonization lever for distributors and large fleet operators.

What Is Renewable Propane?

Renewable propane is made from plant oils, waste greases and animal fats and can be dropped into existing propane engines and appliances with no equipment changes required. Production facilities are operating in the U.S. today.

Operational Benefits for Fleets & Terminals

No retrofit cost — vehicles and generators that run on conventional propane typically accept renewable blends.
Fuel-stability advantage — renewable propane reduces net GHG emissions while preserving energy density and fueling logistics already in place (3,500+ refueling sites and ~200,000 propane vehicles nationally).

Storage & Supply Considerations

Terminals and bulk tanks used for conventional propane are compatible with renewable propane; purchasers should confirm supplier production volumes and delivery windows to secure long-term supply.

Renewable propane provides an immediate, low-disruption pathway to lower emissions for fleets and bulk users. Evaluate supplier production capacity and confirm tank compatibility as your next step—collect the technical datasheets and fuel-source certifications before committing volumes.

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