What's Happening?
The Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) is set to highlight the benefits of propane and renewable propane in port operations at the Port of the Future Conference in Houston, Texas, on March 24-25. As a Gold Sponsor, PERC aims to demonstrate how
propane can help ports reduce emissions while ensuring reliable operations. Jim Bunsey, PERC's senior manager of business development, will participate in sessions discussing the role of propane in port logistics and the evaluation of alternative energy sources by ports and trucking companies. PERC will emphasize propane's scalability and existing infrastructure as a means to lower emissions and maintain operational efficiency.
Why It's Important?
The focus on propane as a viable energy source for ports is significant due to the increasing demand for sustainable and reliable energy solutions in logistics. Ports are critical nodes in global supply chains, and their ability to operate efficiently while reducing emissions is crucial for environmental and economic reasons. By promoting propane, PERC is addressing the need for practical energy solutions that can be quickly implemented using existing infrastructure. This initiative could lead to broader adoption of propane in other sectors, potentially reducing the carbon footprint of logistics operations and supporting sustainability goals.
What's Next?
The conference will provide a platform for PERC to engage with port stakeholders, equipment manufacturers, and industry partners to explore propane's role in future port operations. The discussions and collaborations at the event may lead to increased adoption of propane solutions in ports, influencing policy decisions and investment in propane infrastructure. The outcomes of these engagements could shape the future energy strategies of ports, impacting their operational models and sustainability practices.









