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can be used in any current propane application without modifications to existing infrastructure, providing another solution along the path to zero emissions, the Council pointed out.
Beyond its environmental benefits, propane provides energy security and resilience because it is stored on-site and powers applications independently of the electric grid, the Council noted.
“ As we look ahead, propane’ s role in a sustainable energy future is clear,” Perkins said.“ It’ s reducing emissions today, strengthening energy security, and evolving with renewable innovations. Propane is here for communities now, and it’ s ready for the future.”
The Propane Education & Research Council is a nonprofit that provides propane safety and training programs and invests in research and development of new propane-powered technologies. PERC is operated and funded by the propane industry.
PERKINS PENS A BOOK:‘ PATH TO ZERO’
In his book, Path to Zero: 12 Climate Conversations That Changed the World( Simon & Schuster), PERC CEO and President Tucker Perkins takes readers on a journey through pivotal discussions with global experts on climate change and sustainable energy solutions. The book asserts that the simple and seductive“ electrify everything” solution is flawed, but reassures readers that achieving net zero by
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2050 is possible when you marry the innovation of today with optimism and a“ wide path” or collaborative approach that incorporates many different energy solutions, including electrification.
Path to Zero delves into the complex and urgent challenge of equitably transitioning to a net zero emissions future. Through a series of twelve conversations with leading climate scientists,
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energy policy experts, and innovators, Perkins reveals the multifaceted approach required to address climate change. From the practicality of clean energy sources like propane to the potential of future technologies such as nuclear fusion, the book offers a nuanced perspective on the trade-offs and collaborative efforts necessary to achieve global carbon reduction goals.
“ Path to Zero is more than a book; it’ s a roadmap for the future of energy and the planet,” said Perkins.“ It’ s about being open to different perspectives and embracing a wide path of innovative solutions to ensure a sustainable future for our greatgreat-grandchildren.”
Readers will explore:
• The innovative“ silver buckshot” approach to clean energy, emphasizing the need for multiple solutions rather than a single“ silver bullet.”
• The optimism around the remarkable pace of innovation happening today, powering a reimagination of the grid and the next generation of the clean energy transition.
• Insights from experts like Katharine Hayhoe, Scott Tinker, and Sir Steven Cowley, who share their visions for the future of energy, shedding light on how conversations and human connection will help make net zero a reality.
Perkins, who has spent his career in the propane industry and currently leads the Propane Education & Research Council( PERC), leverages his extensive experience and broad network to bring together diverse viewpoints. His book is a call to action for open dialogue and pragmatic solutions to address climate change.
Perkins is an energy expert with four decades of experience in the liquid and renewable fuels industry. He is a frequent keynote speaker to national and international audiences on energy topics and a commentator for major media outlets such as the Schwab Network. His wide path perspective embraces an array of pragmatic solutions for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Perkins also hosts the Path to Zero podcast, in which he engages a variety of thought leaders in discussions regarding energy and climate change. He has interviewed over 100 experts on subjects ranging from internal combustion engines to nuclear fusion, electrification, and environmental justice.
Perkins has been the president and chief executive officer of the Propane Education & Research Council since 2017. He has a BS in civil engineering from Virginia Tech and an MBA from the University of Richmond. He and his wife Liz reside in Richmond, Virginia. l FON
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