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Bert Warner with Propane Education and Research Council

Bert Warner with Propane Education and Research Council

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Industrial Talk is onsite at PowerGen and talking to Bert Warner, Director of Commercial Business Development at Propane Education & Research Council. The Industrial Talk podcast, sponsored by the Propane Education and Research Council, discusses the growing role of propane in power generation. At Power Gen in San Antonio, industry professionals highlight the advantages of propane, including its speed of deployment, cost-effectiveness, and environmental benefits. Propane is a byproduct of natural gas extraction, with the U.S. using only about 10 billion gallons annually, while the rest is exported. The conversation emphasizes propane's potential to replace diesel and natural gas in certain applications, offering flexibility and economic benefits. The discussion also touches on the need for infrastructure and equipment to meet growing demand. Outline Introduction and Overview of Industrial Talk Podcast
  • Scott introduces the episode of Industrial Talk, sponsored by the Propane Education and Research Council, highlighting their commitment to safety, training, and innovative propane power technology.
  • Scott Mackenzie, welcomes listeners to the Industrial Talk podcast, emphasizing the focus on industry innovations and trends.
  • Scott thanks listeners for joining the top industrial podcast, celebrating industry professionals who solve daily problems in power generation.
  • The podcast is broadcasting from PowerGen in San Antonio, with Scott encouraging listeners to attend future events.

Discussion on Power Generation and Propane
  • Scott introduces Bert Warner from the Propane Education and Research Council, focusing on the role of propane in power generation.
  • Bert Warner, comments on the increased size and interest at PowerGen, emphasizing the need for diverse equipment solutions.
  • Scott discuss the challenges of meeting immediate power demands in a fast-paced world, highlighting the importance of pragmatic solutions.
  • Bert Warner explains the advantages of propane, particularly its speed of deployment compared to traditional infrastructure build-outs.

Propane as a Prime Power Source
  • Bert Warner discusses the potential for propane to be a prime power source, not just a backup or emergency fuel.
  • He explains the flexibility of using propane for base loading, peak shaving, and other applications, providing economic and environmental benefits.
  • Scott and Bert Warner delve into the historical use of propane in remote and emergency situations, and its growing potential in urban areas.
  • Bert Warner highlights the abundant supply of propane and its clean, safe, and affordable nature, making it a viable first choice for energy needs.

Propane Extraction and Market Potential
  • Bert Warner explains that propane is a byproduct of natural gas extraction, with a significant amount exported globally.
  • He discusses the increasing demand for natural gas and propane due to electrification efforts, emphasizing the abundant supply available.
  • Scott and Bert Warner explore the shift from natural gas to propane in urban areas, highlighting the advantages of propane over diesel and other fuels.
  • Bert Warner emphasizes the resiliency and cost-effectiveness of propane, making it an attractive option for commercial and industrial applications.

Infrastructure and Distribution of Propane
  • Bert Warner discusses the extensive infrastructure of propane companies in the US, ensuring reliable delivery and support.
  • He highlights the advancements in tank monitoring and automatic deliveries, enhancing the convenience and efficiency of propane use.
  • Scott and Bert Warner discuss the
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