Propane Safety

Michigan’s licensed cannabis facilities use fuels like propane for grow and processing operations. 

Propane is used to extract oil / terpenes from marijuana plants without affecting the final product.

Propane is colorless, odorless and non-toxic. The EPA and U.S. Department of Energy considers propane a clean alternative fuel (EPA Clean Air Act). It does not contaminate water or the air.

Propane Safety

Michigan’s licensed cannabis facilities use fuels like propane for grow and processing operations. 

Propane is used to extract oil / terpenes from marijuana plants without affecting the final product.

Propane is colorless, odorless and non-toxic. The EPA and U.S. Department of Energy considers propane a clean alternative fuel (EPA Clean Air Act). It does not contaminate water or the air.

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The Medical and Recreational Marijuana Industry is regulated in Michigan. 
This includes the use of propane in a cannabis operation.

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Michigan Propane

Propane is non-toxic. It doesn’t contaiminate air, soil or groundwater (EPA). Thousands of Michigan homes and businesses run on propane.

Propane is a low-emissions, low-cost fuel used by a variety of public and private fleets. There’s over 33,000 propane vehicles running on Michigan roads.

Propane is easy to use with minimal mess, making outdoor grilling fun. Try the delicious, seasonal recipes  featuring Michigan grown produce.

Propane is easy to use with minimal mess, making outdoor grilling fun. Try the delicious, seasonal recipes  featuring Michigan grown produce.

The Michigan Propane Commission offers a propane water heater or boiler rebate to rural residents and licensed installers.