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The Role of Natural Gas in Transforming the Commercial Industry
In today’s rapidly evolving energy landscape, businesses are under increasing pressure to balance efficiency, sustainability, and cost management. A new study by the American Gas Association (AGA) sheds light on the advantages of natural gas appliances in achieving these goals....
Natural Gas Industry Key to America’s Net-Zero Emissions Goals
Climate change is among the most significant challenges facing the world today. To reduce the harmful greenhouse gas emissions impacting our environment, America’s energy sector has engaged a multi-faceted approach. Among the solutions for achieving our lofty net-zero emissions goals...
Natural Gas for Agriculture Keeps Food Prices Low
Every time you fill your grocery cart to stock your refrigerator and pantry, you are reaping the benefits of America’s advanced natural gas industry. As one of the largest consumers of natural gas, accounting for nearly 15% of commercial and...
Natural Gas Vital to the American Pharmaceutical Sector
From drug manufacturing plants to logistics companies, storage facilities, pharmacies and hospitals, every segment of the U.S. pharmaceutical sector relies heavily on natural gas for reliable, affordable energy. Critically integrated into our drug supply chain, natural gas isn’t just part...
Natural Gas Drives U.S. Hospitality Forward
Across America, the stoves and ovens that deliver tasty meals to restaurant and hotel patrons are by and large fueled by natural gas. In addition to cooking, resorts and hotels also rely on natural gas to provide hot showers, clean...
Natural Gas Heating Prices for Winter 2023-2024
At a time when the cost of just about everything continues to rise, a U.S. Energy Information Administration press release brings good news regarding natural gas heating prices for the coming winter. In addition to the financial savings gained through the efficiency of natural...
Natural Gas Appliances Better for Winter Recipes
Natural gas appliances have long played an important role in fueling American holiday wintertime traditions, but you may not realize how vital natural gas is for professional chefs hoping for a successful winter season at their restaurants. Cooking with...
Incentivizing Natural Gas Infrastructure Innovation is Good for Clean Energy
Potential bans on natural gas utility hookups in new and renovated homes and office buildings, along with federal-level policies incentivizing homeowners to electrify, lead many Americans to incorrectly believe that natural gas is the enemy in our fight against climate...
Natural Gas Bans Detrimental to Restaurants and Foodservice Industry
For decades, natural gas has been the preferred cooking fuel in American restaurants, for performance, affordability and the tastiest food – but if environmental activists get their way, the foodservice industry could be forced to electrify. Natural gas bans have...
Transitioning to Natural Gas: A Guide for Food Service Businesses
Starting a food service business can be both exciting and challenging. One crucial decision you’ll need to make is how to power your kitchen equipment efficiently. Transitioning to natural gas can be a smart move for several reasons, including cost...
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Natural Gas Helps Businesses Boom
According to the American Gas Association, there are more than 5.4 million commercial natural gas customers in the United States. This includes small, medium, and enterprise businesses, government buildings, industrial facilities, and many of the places we visit every single...
Natural Gas Water Heaters are the Efficient Choice
Did you know that heating water is the second largest use of energy in the average American home? Hot water heaters consume significant energy in commercial and residential applications, too. Natural gas water heaters – the efficient choice Switching to...
From Chemistry to Kitchen: History of the Bunsen Burner
According to the American Gas Association, 177M+ Americans use natural gas to heat their homes, cook their food, heat their water, or dry their clothes. Indirectly, millions more consume electricity generated in natural gas plants, dine at restaurants equipped with...
3 Beneficial Side Effects of Natural Gas
The many uses of natural gas in our modern world are well documented. Natural gas accounts for more electricity generation than any other fuel, half of all American homes are heated with it, it’s a primary energy source in industrial...
Natural Gas – The Cleanest Fossil Fuel
Natural Gas is the Cleanest Fossil Fuel, but Why? According to Independent Statistics & Analysis from the U.S. Energy Information Administration, “Burning natural gas for energy results in fewer emissions of nearly all types of air pollutants and carbon dioxide...
Natural Gas 101: An Introduction
Natural Gas 101: An Introduction Composed primarily of methane (CH4) with lesser quantities of other hydrocarbons, natural gas is the cleanest fossil fuel to burn for heating, electricity generation, or additional energy needs including CNG powered vehicles and other chemical...
Fuel For Farms
Fuel for Farms: Benefits of Natural Gas in Agriculture Natural gas has the potential to revolutionize the way farms and agricultural facilities are powered in America. Abundant in domestic supply and easy to store for year-round reliability, natural gas offers...
7 Ways Natural Gas Keeps America’s Farmland Growing
7 Ways Natural Gas Keeps America’s Farmland Growing The agriculture industry uses an incredible amount of energy to keep America fed – as every stage of the food production process requires fuel, from cultivation to harvesting and on to final...
Understanding the Advantages of Natural Gas
Dependable, Affordable, Ecological – Understanding the Advantages of Natural Gas Choosing the right energy source can make all the difference. Natural gas presents a wide scope of benefits, ranging from increased usability to cost savings, lower environmental impact, and more....
How the Natural Gas System Works
How the Natural Gas Distribution System Works The fundamental science behind what drives natural gas from underground reservoirs into homes, businesses, and power-generating plants across the country, is all about pressure. Gas flows from high pressure to low pressure –...





















