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PERC streamlines its farm propane incentive program
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Propane Education & Research Council (PERC)
has streamlined the application and qualification processes for its Propane Farm
Incentive Program, which provides financial incentives to qualifying and selected
farmers who purchase propane-powered farm equipment in exchange for real-world
performance data.
 
Sponsored by PERC, the program is designed to help farmers experience the
benefits of new propane technology while helping offset the upfront costs of new
agricultural equipment and gathering valuable information for increased efficiency
and development of new equipment.

While its purpose will remain unchanged, the program’s application process has
been updated. Instead of applying online, a limited number of application packets
have been made available to equipment dealers and distributors, who in turn can
provide applications to qualifying ag producers.

The updated program will offer a limited number of incentives, including $300
per liter of fuel displacement for propane-powered irrigation engines (up to $5,000
total), $30 per kW for propane-powered generators, $3,000 for propane-powered crop
dryers, $1,500 for propane-powered flame weed control systems and up to $2,000 for
propane-powered water or building heating systems.

To qualify for an incentive, producers can work with participating equipment dealers
to purchase qualifying propane-powered equipment and complete the registration
packet and online pre-season survey. Once these steps are completed, an incentive
payment will be provided within 30 days.

For more information and for a list of qualifying equipment, visit www.propane.
com/farmincentive and for more information about propane use on the farm and the
Propane Education & Research Council, visit www.propane.com
8/31/2017