Monday, September 22, 2008

HBH Gas Systems Announces Central Propane Gas System Installation At Rocky Creek Development Near Austin, Texas

HBH Gas Systems has announced the planned installation of a Central Propane Gas Distribution System to fuel the new Rocky Creek Ranch community just west of Austin, Texas. The development is located in an area that lacks reasonable access to natural gas infrastructure. Extending the natural gas infrastructure to the site was not feasible due to financial and logistical constraints. Knowing that their homeowners would greatly prefer dual-fuels over all-electric homes, the developers of Rocky Creek Ranch turned to HBH Gas Systems to implement a Central Gas System.

Austin, Texas (PRWEB) September 9, 2008 -- HBH Gas Systems has announced the planned installation of a Central Propane Gas Distribution System to fuel the new Rocky Creek Ranch community just west of Austin, Texas. The development is located in an area that lacks reasonable access to natural gas infrastructure. Extending the natural gas infrastructure to the site was not feasible due to financial and logistical constraints. Knowing that their homeowners would greatly prefer dual-fuels over all-electric homes, the developers of Rocky Creek Ranch turned to HBH Gas Systems to implement a Central Gas System.

The Central Gas System that HBH Gas Systems will bring to Rocky Creek Ranch will provide each home in the community with individually metered gas from a single, centralized propane tank. A Central Gas System provides gas that is piped underground to the homes and facilities from a centralized tank. It is metered and billed in a manner identical to a natural gas system.
Phase 1 of Rocky Creek Ranch consists of 154 lots. At final buildout, the development will include 396 lots spanning 468 acres. The community's gas homes are expected to average over 3,500 square feet and most are in the $400,000 range. High-efficiency gas appliances that will be installed in the homes at Rocky Creek Ranch include on-demand tankless water heaters, gas furnaces, kitchen appliances, outdoor gas stubs for barbecue grills or full outdoor kitchens, among many more gas-fueled options that are made possible by the Central Gas System. The system at Rocky Creek further illustrates the scalability and diversity of applications that are hallmarks of an HBH Gas System.

In general, homeowners greatly prefer homes with gas fuel because gas appliances are more efficient and more comfortable. Builders prefer building in communities with underground piped, metered gas because, in addition to homeowner preference, they are able to offer more appliance upgrades and additional amenities like pool heaters, outdoor kitchens and fire pits, and impactful accents like gas lamps. Developers who implement Central Gas Systems from HBH Gas Systems can steer their off-grid developments away from the inefficient, carbon-heavy electric grid toward more sustainable development fueled by gas. Both builders and developers enjoy the tremendous marketing advantages of offering gas fuel where it is otherwise not available.

HBH Gas Systems specializes in the marketing, design, and implementation of fully-engineered Central Gas Distribution Systems, or Central Propane Systems, nationwide. To obtain more information about this project or HBH Gas Systems visit http://www.hbhsystems.com/ or contact Harris Baker at 512-306-0073 or info@hbhsystems.com.

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See the whole press release online: HBH Gas Systems Announces Central Propane Gas System Installation At Rocky Creek Development Near Austin, Texas

See the press release on the HBH Gas Systems News & Updates page

FuelCell Energy Completes Successful Demonstration of ‘On-the-Fly’ Dual Fuel Operation of Fuel Cell with Standard Propane

Here's a very interesting application of propane:

DANBURY, Conn. FuelCell Energy, Inc., a leading manufacturer of ultra-clean electric power generation plants for commercial, industrial and government customers, today announced the successful demonstration of its stationary power plants’ ability to switch rapidly between fuels, validating the systems’ capacity to guard against fuel supply interruptions from natural disasters or security issues at mission-critical facilities.

Evaluated in conjunction with Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC), operators of the Department of Defense (DoD) Fuel Cell Test and Evaluation Center (FCTec) in Johnstown, Pa., the power plant continued to generate base load electricity on a secondary fuel supply (propane) when the loss of its primary fuel source (natural gas) was triggered during testing. This rapid fuel switch was successfully demonstrated more than 40 times during operations exceeding 3000 hours.

The R&D project is being sponsored by the federal government to demonstrate the “dual fuel” capability of Direct FuelCell power plants. CTC is the primary contractor to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, involving its Engineer Research and Development Center's Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (ERDC-CERL). FuelCell Energy and CTC operated a sub-megawatt DFC power plant on HD-5 propane fuel at full load achieving an electrical efficiency of 46 percent. The Johnstown plant continues to operate, having accumulated a total of 3060 hours on propane and generated 425 Megawatt hours (MWh) of electricity as of June 28, 2006. The plant also operated 550 hours on natural gas - generating an additional 45 MWh.“

Successful dual fuel testing demonstrates DFC power plants can be a vital part of our nation's homeland security efforts by providing ultra-clean, firm base load power at mission-critical facilities,” said Christopher R. Bentley, Executive Vice President of Government Research and Development Operations. “On-the-fly switching among fuel sources enhances the flexibility and value of our DFC products.”

Propane, a readily available fuel that can easily be stored onsite, is used as a primary fuel in isolated or sensitive locations such as islands, remote sites, national parks, data centers, military bases, hotels, and hospitals, and, therefore, is an ideal backup fuel for DFC power plants. The DoD can enhance the energy reliability at its facilities around the world by using HD-5 propane in conjunction with FuelCell Energy's DFC power plants.

Rapid fuel switching from natural gas to propane and back again was achieved on more than 40 fuel swaps at various load levels while the plant was generating power. The fuel swap to backup propane occurs instantaneously when the system detects natural gas pressure dropping below a predetermined trigger point.

Improved in-line fuel utilization measurement technology was also successfully tested, improving fuel flow control. This is important for propane operation since a rapid change in fuel composition occurs when filling the propane fuel tank. This technology played a key role in achieving the rapid validation of the instantaneous fuel switching.

With increasing focus on establishing effective homeland security measures, the rapid fuel switching capability of FuelCell Energy's DFC products can provide enhanced on-site power generation options for facilities where reliable 24/7 power is essential, said Franklin H. Holcomb, CERL's Fuel Cell Team Project Leader. “Multiple fuel operation is part of the rapid evolution of fuel cells as a replacement for conventional electric power where high efficiency, increased reliability, reduced harmful emissions and lower noise levels are key requirements for installation.”

Testing validated the DFC power plant is capable of continuous long-term high-load high-efficiency operation on propane, as well as instantaneous fuel switching from natural gas to propane in the event of loss of natural gas supply without loss of power. The unit can also switch back to natural gas from propane, instantaneously and on-load, once natural gas service is restored.

The project is supported by funding through DoD, the U.S. Army and ERDC-CERL.

Source: Fuel Cell Today: link

Central Gas Systems from HBH Gas Systems

HBH Gas Systems Announces Central Propane Gas System Installation At Rocky Creek Development Near Austin, Texas

Austin, Texas – HBH Gas Systems has announced the planned installation of a Central Propane Gas Distribution System to fuel the new Rocky Creek Ranch community just west of Austin, Texas. The development is located in an area that lacks reasonable access to natural gas infrastructure. Extending the natural gas infrastructure to the site was not feasible due to financial and logistical constraints. Knowing that their homeowners would greatly prefer dual-fuels over all-electric homes, the developers of Rocky Creek Ranch turned to HBH Gas Systems to implement a Central Gas System.

The Central Gas System that HBH Gas Systems will bring to Rocky Creek Ranch will provide each home in the community with individually metered gas from a single, centralized propane tank. A Central Gas System provides gas that is piped underground to the homes and facilities from a centralized tank. It is metered and billed in a manner identical to a natural gas system.

Phase 1 of Rocky Creek Ranch consists of 154 lots. At final buildout, the development will include 396 lots spanning 468 acres. The community’s gas homes are expected to average over 3,500 square feet and most are in the $400,000 range. High-efficiency gas appliances that will be installed in the homes at Rocky Creek Ranch include on-demand tankless water heaters, gas furnaces, kitchen appliances, outdoor gas stubs for barbecue grills or full outdoor kitchens, among many more gas-fueled options that are made possible by the Central Gas System. The system at Rocky Creek further illustrates the scalability and diversity of applications that are hallmarks of an HBH Gas System.

In general, homeowners greatly prefer homes with gas fuel because gas appliances are more efficient and more comfortable. Builders prefer building in communities with underground piped, metered gas because, in addition to homeowner preference, they are able to offer more appliance upgrades and additional amenities like pool heaters, outdoor kitchens and fire pits, and impactful accents like gas lamps. Developers who implement Central Gas Systems from HBH Gas Systems can steer their off-grid developments away from the inefficient, carbon-heavy electric grid toward more sustainable development fueled by gas. Both builders and developers enjoy the tremendous marketing advantages of offering gas fuel where it is otherwise not available.

HBH Gas Systems specializes in the marketing, design, and implementation of fully-engineered Central Gas Distribution Systems, or Central Propane Systems, nationwide. To obtain more information about this project or HBH Gas Systems visit http://www.hbhsystems.com/ or contact Harris Baker at 512-306-0073 or info@hbhsystems.com.

See this Press Release Online: HBH Gas Systems Announces Central Propane Gas System Installation At Rocky Creek Development Near Austin, Texas

Thursday, August 14, 2008

HBH Gas Systems Contributes to Natural Gas Pipeline and Central Gas System Discussions in Pahrump, Nevada

At the beginning of August, developers, contractors and real estate professionals of Pahrump, Nevada gathered to discuss the benefits of bringing gas fuel to their city. A Las Vegas-based environmental engineering firm is currently consulting Nye County and Pahrump to determine the feasibility of bringing a natural gas pipeline into the valley. The primary function of the pipeline could be to serve a gas-fired electric generating plant, but it would benefit many other residents and businesses in the area. Harris Baker, the president of HBH Gas Systems and a recognized expert on the many positive implications of gas fuel, participated in panel discussions with engineers, consultants and interested stakeholders about the benefits of bringing gas to the area.

Mr. Baker has extensive experience in bringing Central Gas Systems, also called town gas systems or Central Propane Systems, to communities around the world that would otherwise be built all-electric. HBH Gas Systems is a leader in the design and implementation of these systems, which are becoming widely known as the industry standard for bringing underground piped, individually metered gas fuel to entire off-grid developments, residential communities and resorts. Central Gas Systems from HBH Gas Systems deliver propane - a clean-burning, approved alternative ‘green’ energy – through underground pipes from a central facility, eliminating unsightly individual tanks. The gas is delivered, serviced, consumed, and billed in a manner identical to natural gas.

HBH Gas Systems could be called upon to implement a Central Gas System to deliver propane gas to the homes and businesses of Pahrump so that new homes and businesses could be built with eco-friendly, cost-effective gas fuel. The propane system could exist until natural gas expanded to the point that the system’s infrastructure, and the homes and businesses connected to it, could be converted to use natural gas.

The developments that implement Central Gas Systems from HBH Gas Systems are often located in close proximity to other communities that have been built all-electric. “There are huge marketing advantages in being able to offer underground metered gas and dual-fuels where other communities can’t,” Baker said at the Pahrump meeting. Builders and Developers in communities that implement Central Gas Systems from HBH Gas Systems reap the benefits of these marketing advantages by offering dual-fuels.

Central Gas Systems from HBH Gas Systems lower the carbon emissions of off-grid developments by effectively reducing the amount of fossil fuel-generated electricity they use. A single home using propane from a Central Gas System in lieu of coal-fired electricity for space and water heating can potentially offset up to 8.5 tons of carbon emissions per year – more than the annual emissions of an average vehicle. Moreover, these systems provide enormous social benefits for homeowners and business owners alike, allowing for the implementation of high-efficiency gas-powered appliances and upgrades like outdoor kitchens, tankless water heaters, and gas lanterns.

While the feasibility of bringing a natural gas pipeline to Pahrump is uncertain, HBH Gas Systems is confident that the builders, developers, and residents of the Pahrump area would benefit enormously from the introduction of dual-fuels into new homes, businesses and community facilities.

HBH Gas Systems has developed, designed, and installed Central Gas Systems in residential communities, commercial developments and entire resorts throughout the US. HBH Gas Systems is committed to facilitating sustainable development worldwide by bringing gas to regions where it was previously unavailable. HBH Gas Systems is the largest independent provider of Central Gas Systems in the world. For more information about HBH Gas Systems, visit http://www.hbhsystems.com/ or contact Harris Baker at (512) 306-0073 or info@hbhsystems.com.

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Monday, August 4, 2008

An HBH Partner Brings Propane - and Relief from High Fuel Prices - to the Trucking Industry

Houff is testing a possible solution to high diesel prices that should get him at least an extra mile per gallon of gas. The trucks get about 6 to 6.5 mpg, he said.

"If we can get it up to 7.5, we'd be tickled," he said.

Blossman Gas, a propane company based in Mississippi, installed a Propane Diesel Injection system on one of Houff's semis Tuesday that will increase fuel efficiency and reduce emissions by mixing propane with diesel fuel, according to a company official.

"It's a true hybrid," said Steve Whaley of Blossman Gas, adding that some of his company's vehicles use the technology. "We're saving about 11 cents per mile."

When a diesel engine combusts, about 75 percent of the fuel is converted to energy, Whaley said. The rest goes out the exhaust, he said. "All that black smoke is unused diesel," he said.

Adding propane to the mix allows the engine to combust 90 percent of the fuel, he said. "More of it's getting converted to energy," he said. "You can't help but have an increase in the sustainability of speed. This is all about emission reduction and fuel economy."

Read the FULL ARTICLE here.

Or click HERE to visit the HBH Gas Systems website and learn more about propane as an alternative motor fuel.

City of Ashburn Saves Money by Using Propane

July 31, 2008
ASHBURN, GA (WALB) - Propane is most commonly used as fuel to heat our homes in the winter. But it can also be used to run your car, at a cheaper price. Everyone is feeling the pain at the gas pump and city officials in Ashburn decided to do something about it. Ashburn has been in the propane business for years and now their saving money because of it. They've already converted two of their city vehicles to run off propane instead of gasoline.

"We started looking at this when we noticed, along with every other city and every other employer in the state and in the nation when gas prices started escalating, and we noticed that propane costs weren't escalating as high as gas," Ashburn City Manager Ben Taylor says. Not even close. Average gas prices are around four dollars a gallon. Ashburn sells their propane for about $2.70 a gallon. Now that's a deal. But saving money at the pump isn't the only benefit.

"The engine life is longer, because it's clean burning fuel, so of course it's better for the environment, and we've found that there is actually more horse power with our vehicles, after they've been converted," says Taylor. It's also safe. If you have a wreck, this converter box shuts off. But what if you have an emergency, and are low on propane? No need to worry, you can still make a stop at the nearest station. Inside the vehicle, a button is installed that switches the vehicle back to gas operating. But propane isn't the only trend catching on in Ashburn. The city water meter reader, and even the Mayor can be scene driving around in a golf cart! "My truck gets 13 miles to the gallon and this golf truck is going to get 40-50 miles to the gallon," Mayor Jim Hedges says.

So how can you save money? Well, you can purchase a golf cart, or you can make the switch from gas to propane. "Yes we definitely encourage folks to convert over, I mean it's a reliable fuel, and since we're in the business we'd like to sell them the fuel," says the city manager.

A propane conversion runs about 3500 dollars. But that price is paid off after about six months with the money you save at the pump. The Ashburn City Manager encourages anyone interested in converting their vehicle to contact City Hall at 229-567-3431.

Click HERE to learn more about propane as an alternative motor fuel.

-by Christian Jennings, see article here

Propane-powered Ford F150's On the Market!!

Bessemer's Town & Country Ford says it is the first dealership in the state to receive a shipment of new F-150 pickup trucks that run on propane instead of gasoline.

"We received two of the new Roush F-150 trucks that use a liquid propane injection system," said Town & Country President Steven D. Watts. "It has the same horsepower and torque as a gasoline-powered truck with the same engine."

One of the new trucks was pre-sold. The dealership will be the only one in the state to carry the trucks and will carry them as demand dictates. They cost about $10,000 more than a comparable traditional F-150.

The Propane Education and Research Council commissioned Roush Performance Products to design and manufacture the propane-powered F-150 in 2006.

Click HERE to learn MORE about propane-powered vehicles

-by Michael Tomberlin, see article here

Friday, August 1, 2008

Schwan's Avoids Pinch at Pump With Propane

For the past two weeks gas prices have gone down, but what about next week and the week after that. Amid America's current gas crisis, Schwans Home Food Delivery Company has found a way around high-priced fuel and they've been doing it since the 70's!

You may know Schwan's for their decadent desserts or maybe for their restaurant-quality frozen dinners but there's something you may not know, their trucks are more "green" than yellow.

The company pumps propane into it's fleet of 5,000 and has done so for decades.
"Remember the gas shortage and the fuel crisis in the seventies? As a company that was based on getting to folk's front doors, the company was looking for a way to make sure it was survivable," says Matt McCline, Schwan's spokesman.

Schwan's not only survived but came out on top. Company officials say propane is about half the price of diesel and by using it they reduce America's consumption of diesel by 31 million gallons a year.

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Click HERE to learn more about Central Gas Systems from HBH, and how these systems can support alternative fueling stations in the communities they serve!

Friday, June 13, 2008

Curtis Donaldson’s three E’s of propane

  • Economical - After the government offered 50-cent rebates through the Energy Bill of 2005, some school districts are paying about $1.80 a gallon versus $4.35 for diesel fuel.

  • Environmentally friendly - The system on an 8.1-liter engine or on a school bus is the cleanest truck in the world, Donaldson said. It meets all the Environmental Protection Agency requirements. Propane is a very clean-burning fuel.

  • Energy independence - Ninety percent of propane is made in the United States, and a good portion of that is made in Texas. Most of the country’s surplus is stored outside Houston.
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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Using Propane to Eliminate Mosquitos?? You better believe it!


It's clear that propane is one of the most versatile fuels available. From its ability to serve traditional appliances to alternative applications like swimming pool heaters, outdoor kitches, tiki torches, entry lanterns and street lamps, Combined Heat and Power (CHP) applications, even eco-friendly propane-powered lawnmowers, golf carts, and fleet vehicles! The list goes on and on.


But the list just got longer- propane can be used to fuel mosquito traps. As summer nears, you might want to give some serious thought to investing in one of these. These mosquito traps can be fueled by Central Gas Systems from HBH Gas Systems. To learn more about how these propane-powered mosquito traps work, visit this link.


Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Even your lawnmower can go green!!!

Central Texas Clean Cities hosted Clean Fuel Day at Zilker Park Friday.

Representatives were on hand to demonstrate how your lawnmower could be producing just as much pollution as the pollution in most cars.

More than 100 commercial propane mowers, lawn equipment and all-electric utility vehicles were on display for people to demo. Propane commercial mowers emit 80 percent less emissions than gasoline mowers and that's not the only benefit.

"Propane has a huge advantage," Stacy Neef of Austin Energy said. "Number one, there's no spillage. A lot of gasoline and diesel is wasted each year, or is lost due to spillage on the ground. Number two, it can't be stolen out of the tanks because it's only canisters. Number three, it's a lot less expensive than gasoline or diesel is at this point."

Several local organizations are taking advantage of these benefits. The Austin Independent School District uses about 26 propane mowers. The University of Texas uses more than 20 all-electric vehicles for maintenance and cross-campus type transportation.
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Central Gas Systems from HBH Gas Systems can serve refueling stations for propane-powered lawn equipment, in addition to municipal vehicle fleets, police fleets, even taxi and school bus fleets!!

Monday, May 12, 2008

Propane School Bus Promotion in Austin

5/8/2008 1:40 PM
By: News 8 Austin Staff

The Breathe Easy Tour made a pit stop in Austin Thursday to promote the converting of diesel school buses to propane.

A typical grant from the Railroad Commission for replacing a 15-year-old diesel bus is around $12,000 per bus.

There's also a 50 cent federal rebate on propane motor fuel, per gallon.

The head of the Texas Railroad Commission, Michael Williams said not only is propane cheaper, but it's better for the environment.

"We heard from a school district that they're paying almost $2 per gallon cheaper with propane than with diesel and it's also cleaner," he said.

Texas has more than 36,000 school buses and about 1,500 of them are propane-powered

Story from: http://www.news8austin.com/content/your_news/default.asp?ArID=208121

Friday, April 25, 2008

President of HBH Gas Systems to Speak at Land Development Breakthroughs Conference in Austin, TX

Harris Baker, President of HBH Gas Systems, has been asked to participate as a speaker at the Sustainable Land Development International sponsored 'Land Development Breakthroughs Conference' taking place May 1 and 2 at the Renaissance Hotel in Austin, Texas. His presentation is titled "Delivering Sustainability Off the Grid: Central Gas Systems." Providing individually metered gas from a centralized propane tank, Central Gas Systems facilitate a significantly reduced pull on the electric grid with the delivery of an EPA approved alternative green energy. In developments located off of the natural gas grid, central gas systems provide the best dual-fuel solution to facilitate sustainable development. Applications range from traditional residential appliances to full-scale energy and fuel delivery solutions for entire communities, including commercial, retail and fleet vehicle applications.

In 2007, HBH was a finalist for the Land Development Today Visionary Project Award for contributions made toward sustainability by their Central Gas System at The Resort on Eagle Mountain Lake near Ft. Worth, Texas. Central Gas Systems provide underground piped gas that is individually metered, serviced and billed just like natural gas. Compared with the large capital cost of extending natural gas infrastructure to their communities, developers and builders who partner with HBH Gas Systems enjoy substantial cost savings. Furthermore, these developers and builders have the ability to offer gas service in virtually any location, affording them a distinct marketing advantage over competing subdivisions that have been built all-electric.

Gas contributes to strengthening the three pillars of sustainable development. From the economic standpoint, gas yields substantially lower electric bills for homeowners - heating a home with propane costs about half as much as using electricity. Socially, gas improves living standards through increased comfort and convenience. From the environmental perspective, gas allows communities to drastically decrease their pull on the electric grid. Just one home fueling its space and water heating energy requirements with a Central Gas System in lieu of electricity effectively offsets the carbon emissions of an average vehicle.

HBH Gas Systems has developed, designed, and installed central gas systems in residential communities and commercial developments throughout the US and abroad. HBH is committed to facilitating sustainable development worldwide by bringing gas to regions where it was previously unavailable. HBH Gas Systems is the largest independent provider of Central Gas Systems in the world. For more information about HBH Gas Systems, visit www.hbhsystems.com or contact Harris Baker at (512) 306-0073 or info@hbhsystems.com.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Propane chemically derived from corn could be used in heating and transportation

Central Gas Systems from HBH Gas Systems utilize propane from traditional sources, but the advent of biopropane could mean a whole new level of 'green'!

"MIT researchers say they have developed an efficient chemical process for making propane from corn or sugarcane. They are incorporating a startup this week to commercialize the biopropane process, which they hope will find a place in the existing $21 billion U.S. market for the fuel."

Read the Full Story HERE

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Outdoor Living: Propane Gas Systems Deliver Green Fuel for Spring

March 25, 2008 -- With Spring just around the corner, more and more homeowners are preparing to spend time outdoors. According to a survey of leading members of the American Society of Landscape Architects, the days of a simple barbecue grill have come and gone. The coming months will see homeowners adding entire outdoor great rooms to compliment their outdoor kitchens and fireplaces. With this push toward outdoor living comes the demand for an efficient, economical energy source to fuel outdoor appliances -- a demand that is best met with a Central Propane Gas System from HBH Gas Systems. HBH Gas Systems is the world's leader in Central Propane Gas Systems innovation, design, and implementation.

Central Propane Gas Systems deliver clean-burning fuel to off-grid communities, or communities without access to the natural gas grid. Providing individually metered gas to homeowners is an enormous marketing advantage for builders and developers, particularly in areas where most other homes are built all-electric. Central Propane Gas Systems can fuel the energy demands of an entire community, from standard residential appliances to commercial and retail applications. But this spring, homeowners in communities served by a Central Propane Gas System will be especially pleased with their options for outdoor living.

Whether they're entertaining the neighbors at a backyard barbecue or hosting friends for a patio dinner under the gentle glow of gas lamps, homeowners can rely on Central Propane Gas Systems to fuel all of their outdoor energy needs. Outdoor kitchens and fireplaces fueled by a Central Propane Gas System are more reliable because they do not use individual tanks. Homeowners are billed only for the gas they use, just like urban natural gas users. Propane can fuel outdoor fireplaces, swimming pool heaters and Jacuzzis, as well as a wide range of alternative applications. These include street lamps, barbecue smokers, patio heaters, door and yard lanterns, insect repellent systems, and even eco-friendly 'Alternative Fuel Vehicles' (AFVs) like golf carts, lawn care equipment, and fleet vehicles.

Discerning homeowners and resort visitors prefer high-end, professional gas appliances because they are more comfortable, economical, and efficient than electric appliances. Central Propane Gas Systems give developers the ability to steer their off-grid developments away from the inefficient, carbon-heavy electric grid toward more sustainable development fueled by gas. Faced with the prospect of building their community all-electric, it is no surprise that many developers choose to implement a Central Propane Gas System from HBH Gas Systems. In addition to the significant reduction of a community's pull on the electric grid, these systems are highly economical, saving homeowners about 50% on their heating bills when compared to electric heating.

Central Gas Systems are not only economical and versatile, but they are also environmentally friendly. One home fueling its space and water heating requirements with gas from a Central Propane Gas System in lieu of electricity effectively offsets the annual carbon emissions from one average vehicle. Central Propane Gas Systems from HBH Gas Systems are the most effective and efficient way to deliver this EPA-approved alternative green energy.

HBH Gas Systems specializes in the marketing, design, and implementation of fully-engineered Central Gas Distribution Systems, or Central Propane Systems, nationwide. To obtain more information about this project or HBH Gas Systems visit http://www.hbhsystems.com/ or contact Harris Baker at 512-306-0073 or info@hbhsystems.com.

Monday, March 17, 2008

HBH Gas Systems Announces Central Gas System Installation At Madrone Canyon Estates Development Near Austin, Texas

Austin, TX March 13, 2008 -- HBH Gas Systems has announced the planned installation of a Central Propane Gas System to fuel the exclusive Madrone Canyon Estates development located just outside of Austin in Lakeway, TX.

Madrone Canyon Estates will include 33 one-acre lots along the ridges of a serene canyon in the heart of Lakeway. The developers of this luxury community knew their discerning homeowners would demand metered gas fuel in their homes, but the development is located far from the natural gas grid. HBH Gas Systems will implement a Central Gas System that provides each home in the community with individually metered gas from a single, centralized propane tank. HBH Gas Systems is the world's leader in Central Gas Systems innovation, design, and implementation. The system at Madrone Canyon Estates further illustrates the scalability and diversity of applications that are hallmarks of an HBH Gas System.

Central Gas Systems from HBH Gas Systems give developers the ability to steer their off-grid developments away from the inefficient, carbon-heavy electric grid toward more sustainable development fueled by gas. Extending natural gas lines to Madrone Canyon was not a viable option for both financial and logistical reasons. Faced with the prospect of building their community all-electric, the developers chose to implement a Central Gas System from HBH Gas Systems.

Central Gas Systems are economical, versatile and environmentally friendly. One home fueling its space and water heating requirements with gas from a Central Gas System in lieu of electricity effectively offsets the annual carbon emissions from one average vehicle. Central Gas Systems from HBH Gas Systems are the most effective and efficient way to deliver this EPA-approved alternative green energy. In addition to the significant reduction of a community's pull on the electric grid, these systems are highly economical, saving homeowners about 50% on their heating bills when compared to electric heating. Central Gas Systems from HBH can fuel anything from residential appliances to commercial, retail, and fleet vehicle applications.

The developers of Madrone Canyon Estates wanted the distinct marketing advantages of gas. The development combines a peaceful, natural setting with a close proximity to amenities, lakes, golf courses, and the City of Austin. The individual lot prices range from $290,000 to $385,000, with expected house prices ranging from $1M to $2M. Given the prevalence of all-electric homes in the area, the developers' and builders' ability to offer dual-fuels will give them a unique marketing advantage in a competitive housing market. The developers came to HBH Gas Systems for their financial strength and unsurpassed expertise in the implementation of propane systems designed to serve off-grid developments.

HBH Gas Systems specializes in the marketing, design, and implementation of fully-engineered Central Gas Distribution Systems, or Central Propane Systems, nationwide. To obtain more information about this project or HBH Gas Systems visit www.hbhsystems.com or contact Harris Baker at 512-306-0073 or info @ hbhsystems.com.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Propane School Buses gain traction: Propane School Bus considered in California

A school near St. Helena, California is considering purchasing a Propane-powered school bus! Moving away from a dependency on the more pollutive fossil fuels, schools with Propane School Buses promote green living in a practical way.

Central Gas Systems from HBH Gas Systems can fuel refilling stations where these Propane School Buses can refuel. Other propane powered vehicles, such as police and taxi fleets, can also use these refueling stations fueled by Central Gas Systems. Eco-friendly propane-powered lawn care equipment and golf carts can also be fueled by a Central Gas System.

Learn more about propane school buses here:

http://www.sthelenastar.com/articles/2008/02/21/features/community/doc47bd370d8f7eb905516265.txt

Request more information about HBH Gas Systems by visiting this link.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Versatility of Propane (LP Gas): Individually Metered from a Propane Gas System

Propane Gas Systems provide this versatile fuel to entire communities from a single, centralized underground tank. Propane isn't limited to fueling basic domestic appliances. There are many ways in which a community can utilize this efficient, economical fuel as supplied from a Propane Gas System.

Visit this page to learn how a Propane Gas System can fuel residential energy needs:
http://www.hbhsystems.com/residential_uses.html

Visit this page to learn about the many ways a Propane Gas System can fuel the energy requirements of an entire community or resort:
http://www.hbhsystems.com/alternative_uses.html

Propane is becoming recognized worldwide as a fantastic option in developing countries and in countries without a solid natural gas infrastructure. Here's an interesting article about Propane Gas from Sri Lanka:
http://www.sundayobserver.lk/2008/02/17/fea03.asp

Friday, February 15, 2008

Austin rated America’s #1 Fastest Growing Metropolitan Areas

Read the full article here!

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

HBH Gas Systems and JARSCO Partner to Manage and Maintain Central Propane Gas Systems

HBH Gas Systems and JARSCO Gas Utilities have joined in a strategic partnership to develop, manage and maintain Central Propane Gas Systems.

Central Gas Systems serve entire communities from a single, centralized propane tank. They allow developers working off of the natural gas grid to offer the benefits of gas to homeowners. Each system allows all the homes in the community to be supplied with propane from a single facility, eliminating the need for individual tanks.

These systems are economical, saving homeowners about 50% on their heating bills when compared to electric heating. Moreover, a recent AGA study showed that most homeowners prefer the luxury of duel fuels for their cooking and heating requirements. Propane can power everything from space and water heaters to clothes dryers to environmentally friendly lawn equipment. Homeowners in a community served by Central Gas System have the peace-of-mind associated with using an alternative green fuel as classified by the Clean Air Act and the Energy Policy Act. In fact, one home fueled by such a system instead of electricity effectively offsets the carbon emissions from one average vehicle.

Together, HBH Gas Systems and JARSCO are capable of maintaining Central Propane Gas Systems in the U.S. and abroad. HBH Gas Systems specializes in the marketing, design, and implementation of fully-engineered Central Gas Distribution Systems worldwide. HBH gas systems serve developments of all sizes with homes built by established national, regional, and custom builders. For more information about HBH Gas Systems, visit www.hbhsystems.com or contact Harris Baker at (512) 306-0073 or info(at)hbhsystems.com.

Based in Santa Cruz, California, JARSCO provides technical support and construction services to Master Meter Gas & Propane Operators. JARSCO has been maintaining and training gas line Safety Regulations compliance under DOT for 27 years. In addition, JARSCO has designed, installed and monitored over 500 cathodic protection systems, conducted Gas Leak Surveys on over two million individual gas services, and in the last two years has installed over 30 miles of polyethelene gas main. JARSCO's services have been utilized by private industry, towns, universities, private utility companies, municipal utility companies, as well as state and federal government agencies.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

HBH Gas Systems to Install Central Propane System at Falconhead West Development Near Austin, Texas

Austin, TX -- January 28, 2008 -- HBH Gas Systems and Ferrellgas Partners, LP have announced the installation of a Central Propane Gas System to fuel the Falconhead West development located in Bee Cave, Texas just west of Austin. The propane system will provide propane gas utilities to all of the 453 lots that will be available at final build-out. Central Propane Systems provide propane gas utilities to developments located off the natural gas grid. The propane gas is metered and billed just like natural gas and is supplied from a single, centralized propane tank.


The Developer of Falconhead West wanted the marketing advantages of gas supplied and operated by a large, competent company that has demonstrated sufficient capacity to serve a development of this size. The team at HBH Gas Systems has unsurpassed expertise in the implementation of propane systems designed to serve off-grid developments. HBH Gas Systems will oversee the design and implementation of the propane system at Falconhead West, while Ferrellgas will own and operate the system.

Central Propane Systems offer the developer the option of steering their off-grid developments away from carbon-heavy electricity toward more sustainable development fueled by gas. These systems are economical, saving homeowners about 50% on their heating bills when compared to electric heating. A recent American Gas Association study showed that most homeowners demand the luxury of dual fuels for their cooking and heating requirements. Homeowners in Falconhead West will have the peace-of-mind associated with using an alternative green fuel as classified by the Clean Air Act and the Energy Policy Act.

Phase one of the Falconhead West development will consist of 166 lots, including 37 sixty-foot lots, 73 seventy-foot lots, 49 eighty-foot lots and 7 model lots. The expected house sizes range from 2,200 to 4,500 square feet with expected house prices ranging from $299,000 to $550,000.

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

HBH Gas Systems Announces Central Gas System Installation at Ladera Ranch Development Near Austin, Texas

Austin, Texas (PRWEB) January 16, 2008 -- HBH Gas Systems and Ferrellgas Partners, LP have announced the planned installation of a community gas system to fuel the Ladera Ranch development located in Bee Cave, Texas. The community gas system will provide economical gas utilities to the 336 residential units in Ladera Ranch.

The developer of the Ladera Ranch development realized the benefits of offering dual fuels, but the location does not have access to natural gas infrastructure. The developer solved the off grid utilities challenge by engaging HBH Gas Systems and Ferrellgas in the implementation of a community gas system. Community gas systems provide propane gas utilities to developments located off the natural gas grid. The propane gas is metered and billed just like natural gas and is supplied from a single, centralized propane tank.

The team at HBH Gas Systems has unsurpassed expertise in the implementation of community gas systems designed to serve off-grid developments. HBH Gas Systems will oversee the design and implementation of the propane system at Ladera Ranch, while Ferrellgas will own and operate the system.

Community gas systems offer developers the option of steering their off-grid developments away from carbon-heavy electricity toward more sustainable development fueled by gas. These systems are economical, saving homeowners about 50% on their heating bills when compared to electric heating. A recent American Gas Association study showed that most homeowners demand the luxury of dual fuels for their cooking and heating requirements. Homeowners at Ladera Ranch will have the peace-of-mind associated with using an alternative green fuel as classified by the Clean Air Act and the Energy Policy Act.

The residential units - single family homes and townhomes - in Ladera Ranch will all use propane gas appliances. These range from water heaters and central heating/furnaces to clothes dryers, fireplaces, kitchen stoves and swimming pool heaters. The community gas system's centralized, underground tank will provide clean-burning gas to these appliances.

At final buildout, the 82.7 acre Ladera Ranch development will boast 336 residential units, comprised of 156 detached single family homes averaging 3,000 square feet and 180 attached townhomes averaging 2,000 square feet. The community, located adjacent to the Falconhead Golf Course, will include a clubhouse, swimming pool, a tot lot and gated access.

HBH Gas Systems specializes in the marketing, design, and implementation of fully-engineered community gas systems, or Central Gas Systems, nationwide. To obtain more information about this project or HBH Gas Systems visit www.hbhsystems.com or contact Harris Baker at 512-306-0073.