Power & Performance at the Port: How Propane Delivers Reliable, Lower-Cost Power

October 10, 2025

Free webinar on October 16 at 11 AM EST — see how one port saved more than $1 million in a single year.

Power & Performance at the Port — Free Webinar on propane solutions for port operations

Ports nationwide are confronting grid instability and rising energy costs. Propane’s on-site, scalable power can keep critical operations running without expensive infrastructure upgrades—often at a significantly lower total cost. Join our expert panel to learn what’s working right now, including how one U.S. port realized over $1 million in savings in a single year.

Webinar Details

  • Date: Thursday, October 16
  • Time: 11:00 AM EST
  • Format: Live online (free)

You’ll Learn

  • How propane ensures uptime during grid disruptions
  • Where the biggest cost savings are realized
  • Deployment models for yard tractors, gensets & more

Featured Speakers

  • John Barnett, New Market Business Development Manager, Suburban Propane
  • Sydney Eick, Sales Director, MAFI / Trepel (USA)
  • Jim Bunsey, Senior Manager for Business Development, Propane Education & Research Council
“Ports can’t wait on the grid. Propane gives operators immediate, scalable power—and the savings speak for themselves.”

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This article was produced in partnership with the Propane Education & Research Council.

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