Bio-propane is a gas produced from renewable and bio-circular raw materials, such as waste streams and biomass. It is chemically identical to conventional propane (C3H8) and can therefore be used directly in existing processes, equipment, and infrastructure.
Depending on its source and production chain, biopropane can help reduce CO₂ emissions by up to approximately 90% compared to fossil fuels, while maintaining the same performance and reliability.
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Both gases are technically identical and offer the same performance. The difference lies in their origin and carbon footprint.
Propane is derived from fossil fuels. Biopropane is produced from renewable and bio-circular sources.
More and more businesses and individuals are choosing biopropane because they want to take immediate steps toward sustainability without having to wait for complex energy transitions or major investments.
Bio-propane may be a good option if you:
The use of biopropane can help reduce CO2 emissions. Depending on its source and production chain, the CO2 reduction can be as high as approximately 90% compared to fossil fuels.
Bio-propane is therefore an attractive option for businesses and individuals who:
When switching to biopropane, you can choose either 100% biopropane or a blend—a mix of biopropane and conventional propane, for example in a 10/90 or 50/50 ratio. This allows you to transition to sustainability in stages, tailored to your situation and goals, while continuing to use your existing infrastructure.
Wondering what biopropane means for your specific situation? Our calculator gives you immediate insight into:
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