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Progas Propane

Progas is not just another propane delivery service, it’s propane service backed by Jackson Energy Authority’s reputation of commitment.

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Propane Basics

Propane is the fuel in the portable white cylinders that fuel our grills, but did you know that this clean, domestic energy source can do so much more?

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Locating Your Gas Meter

Knowing where to locate your gas meter helps when you’re monitoring your home’s energy usage.

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Reading Your Gas Meter

Knowing how to read your meter can help you keep a close eye on your daily, monthly and yearly gas usage.

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Understanding Your Gas Meter

Knowing the basics of your gas meter can help you monitor your usage and be prepared in the event of an emergency.

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How Natural Gas is Used

Homes, businesses, farms, industries and vehicles all depend on natural gas fuel for many uses.

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Natural Gas Appliances at Home

Millions of Americans use natural gas to heat their homes, warm their water, cook their food, dry their clothes and provide standby power in an emergency.

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Benefits of Natural Gas

Natural gas is the versatile fuel source that provides convenience, comfort and reliability to millions.

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How Natural Gas Gets to Homes, Businesses, Industries

Natural gas must be extracted by production companies, moved into a transmission system and distributed via gas utilities or Local Distribution Companies (LDC’s).