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ACE Reaches Significant Milestone
ACE Reaches Significant Milestone
PGA’s Administrative Compliance Ex-
perts (ACE) Services Program has hit a
milestone! In the less-than-two years
Nsince its February 2022 inception, ACE
now has exceeded initial expectations, smash-
ing NPGA’s financial projections and predicted
usage. The highly successful program clearly is
meeting a need in the propane industry.
• ACE now has two full-time staff people
dedicated to helping member companies
get drivers on the road quickly, easily, and
safely.
• ACE has served more than 2,700 users from Questions?
400 companies, and
To learn more about the NPGA ACE
• ACE has expanded to serve ACE Network Program and its services, or how you can enroll
Partners in the non-propane on-road com- your drivers, please visit npga.org/ace or con-
munity. tact ACE at (202) 466-7203 or eldt@npga.org.■
Congratulations to ACE!
Now Available:
Now Available:
2022 State Electricity Profiles
2022 State Electricity Profiles
s efforts to electrify combustion ap-
plications intensifies, it’s crucial that
our industry better understands how
Aelectricity is generated in different
parts of the country.
NPGA Members can now access 2022
state electricity profiles. The profiles contain an
overview of the following information for each
state:
• A breakdown of the electric power genera-
tion mix
• The total amount of carbon dioxide emitted
from the electric power sector proposals across the states. These electricity
• The carbon dioxide intensity of the electric profiles are available now under the Fight Elec-
power sector trification section on the Member Dashboard at
www.npga.org.
A more comprehensive understanding
of electricity’s carbon footprint is needed as For more information, please contact
we continue to confront harmful electrification NPGA’s Austin Wicker.■
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