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Propane is a home energy upgrade that gives your customers superior comfort and lower energy costs compared with all-electric homes. That’s why, for builders and remodelers alike, adding propane performance is a significant competitive advantage. And, through the Propane Construction Research Program, qualified builders can earn up to $1,500 per home when they add propane appliances to new construction or remodel projects by simply providing data on those installations. It’s a win-win for you and your customers.

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Building with Propane Benefits the Environment, Homeowners, and Construction Professionals

In 2023, the Propane Construction Research Program eliminated over 19,000,000 million pounds of harmful emissions, while also generating updated research and usage data directly from homebuilders. Plus, thousands of homeowners enjoyed lower utility bills and more comfort — confirming that propane is truly the energy for everyone.

The Propane Construction Research Program

The Propane Construction Research Program is designed to collect data from participating builders to inform research about propane use in the residential building industry. As part of the program, participants are required to complete a survey about the homes they build or remodel using propane. Survey topics include any challenges participants may be facing, consumer perceptions, and project details such as comparable selling price and time on market. Completion of the survey must occur before compensation can be released. Qualifying and selected construction professionals receive monetary compensation for up to $1,500 per project once emissions data and survey responses are submitted.

2023 PROPANE CONSTRUCTION RESEARCH PROGRAM RESULTS

1,600+ HOMES INCENTIVIZED

by the program

Builders across

25 U.S. STATES PARTICIPATED

in the program

$2,000,000 AWARDED

to construction professionals

THE IMPACT

More Comfort and Fewer Emissions

Appliances powered by propane are more efficient, reducing home energy costs while increasing comfort. Plus, homeowners are comfortable knowing that propane is an environmentally friendly energy, producing far fewer emissions than other energy sources.

In 2023, the program helped

ELIMINATE 19,000,000 lbs. OF CO2e

High-efficiency propane-fueled fireplaces can achieve

EFFICIENCY RATINGS ABOVE 90%

Propane appliances produce

52% LESS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS

compared to electric equivalents

A propane-fueled furnace’s

EXPECTED LIFE IS UP TO 50% LONGER

than an electric heat pump’s

THE EQUIVALENCY

Adding Up the Impact

Along with helping homeowners enjoy greater comfort and lower energy bills, the 2023 Propane Construction Research Program helped to eliminate more than 19,000,000 lbs. of carbon dioxide (CO2) equivalent. This is equal to greenhouse gas emissions from:

2,094

gasoline-powered passenger vehicles driven for one year

990,023

gallons of gasoline consumed

580,836,652

smartphones charged

1,736

homes’ energy use for one year

ELIGIBLE PROPANE-POWERED APPLICATIONS

Propane Brings Home Performance

The following high-efficiency propane gas appliances that boost performance and help homeowners lower their energy costs earned builders or remodelers up to $1,500 per home.

SPACE HEATING

Cost-efficient heating with a more comfortable and consistent warmth

WATER HEATING

Faster hot water with up to 50% cost savings compared with electric options

COOKING

The joy and control of cooking with gas just like the professionals

CLOTHES DRYING

Faster drying, easier on clothes, and up to 20% reduced energy use

FIREPLACES

Greater heating capacity and energy efficiency than electric or wood fireplaces, with zero cleanup

STANDBY GENERATORS

Backup power that’s always ready, because unlike gasoline or diesel, propane never degrades