WASHINGTON -- Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) President and CEO Roy Willis addressed the second annual Governor’s Conference on Energy in Richmond, Va., on Oct. 18, asserting that propane is expanding economic development and creating jobs in Virginia and beyond.
In a presentation called “Using Domestic Energy to Create New Jobs,” Willis said the propane industry’s investment in research and development has helped bring to market propane-fueled products that help Virginians cut their operating costs and curb their carbon emissions while reducing America’s dependence on foreign oil. This creates American jobs, Willis noted, and drives new demand for domestically produced propane. Millions of Americans rely on propane every day — at home, at work, on the road and on the farm, he pointed out.
PERC’s funding for research and development affects Virginia markets served by the propane industry. For example, the council’s funding of the development of agricultural applications such as propane-fueled irrigation engines and high-efficiency grain dryers has benefited many of the commonwealth’s 47,000 farms. Beyond the farm, the funding of on- and off-road engine development has led to the availability of more than 30 propane-fueled commercial mower models and a dozen different types of vans, trucks, shuttles and buses fueled by propane autogas.










