Burning at around 1500 degrees, propane has been named “one of the cleanest burning fuels”, by the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments.
Compared to gasoline, propane cuts emissions of toxins and carcinogens, such as benzene and toluene by up to 96%.
Propane-fueled vehicles produces significantly lower particulate, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxide, hydrocarbon, and greenhouse gas emission than gasoline or diesel engines.
About 60 million Americans are using propane and it’s produced right here in America.