Washington State Tightens Carbon Caps for Propane Suppliers


New two‑tiered cap lowers emissions threshold to 500 metric tons CO₂e, reshaping eligibility for state contracts. On April  2, 2026, Washington state Governor Jay Inslee signed House Bill 2215, revamping state’s Cap‑and‑Invest program with a two‑tiered carbon‑cap system. Under the new framework, propane suppliers that emit more than 500 metric tons of CO₂e (roughly 87,000 gallons of propane) will face… Continue reading Washington State Tightens Carbon Caps for Propane Suppliers

Unlock Financial Opportunities with Grants and Subsidies


Subsidies and grants for the propane industry can offer significant financial support for businesses looking to grow, innovate, or improve their operations. Here’s how you can benefit from these opportunities. Identify Available Programs Begin by researching federal, state, and local programs that offer subsidies or grants to the propane sector. These can include initiatives aimed… Continue reading Unlock Financial Opportunities with Grants and Subsidies

From Tanks to Toxins: Mastering Hazardous Waste Management


Propane companies play a critical role in keeping communities fueled, but handling hazardous waste is a necessary responsibility of theirs that requires careful management. This guide covers essential practices for managing hazardous waste effectively, from identifying waste types to safe storage and disposal. Following these protocols will assist propane companies in staying compliant and protecting… Continue reading From Tanks to Toxins: Mastering Hazardous Waste Management