Propane Keeps America Working

How CityServiceValcon supports the energy behind essential industries.

Some heroes wear capes. Others power tractors, buses, and jobsites.

Propane fuels the industries that grow food, move people, and build communities. CityServiceValcon works with businesses across these sectors, supplying propane that keeps operations running smoothly.

On the Farm

From fields to barns to greenhouses, propane supports the systems farms rely on every day. The Propane Education and Research Council estimates that about 40% of American farms use propane to fuel irrigation engines, grain dryers, greenhouse heating, and livestock facilities. Operating independently of the electric grid, propane keeps equipment from failing through unexpected power outages.

On the Road

Propane autogas is a smart fit for fleets and school buses that rarely sit still. It offers a cleaner, quieter ride with lower emissions, often costs less to own and operate, and may qualify for state and federal funding that helps cover vehicles and infrastructure.

Propane-powered vehicles also tend to experience less wear and tear, which can mean fewer maintenance headaches and more time on the road, and with widely available refueling stations, propane fits neatly into busy fleet schedules built for the long haul.

On the Jobsite

Construction schedules leave little room for delays. Propane supports jobsites with energy that operates independently of the electric grid, keeping systems running even when the power goes out. And because propane stores well over time, crews can count on fuel being ready when work starts.

Keeping Fuel (and Businesses) Moving

At CityServiceValcon, we’ve worked with commercial customers for more than 90 years, delivering propane, managing logistics, and supporting operations that cannot afford surprises. That experience carries into how we work with customers every day. It is simply good business.

Ready to put propane to work? Let’s talk.

 
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