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Suburban Propane and Iwatani Corporation of America collaborate

Suburban Propane and Iwatani Corporation of America collaborate
Suburban Propane Partners, L.P. (Suburban Propane) is a nationwide US distributor of propane, renewable energy, and related products and services, as well as a marketer of natural gas and electricity and an investor in low-carbon fuel alternatives (photo courtesy Suburban Propane).

In the United States (US), Suburban Propane Partners, L.P. (Suburban Propane), a nationwide distributor of propane, renewable energy, and related products and services, as well as a marketer of natural gas and electricity and investor in low-carbon fuel alternatives, and Iwatani Corporation of America (Iwatani), a wholly-owned subsidiary company of Japan-headed Iwatani Corporation, have announced an agreement to collaborate in advancing the adoption of low-carbon alternative energy solutions across multiple applications in the propane market; including propane blended with renewable dimethyl ether (Propane+rDME).

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The parties have also agreed to collaborate on opportunities to advance investments in hydrogen infrastructure and transportation services in the United States.

As one of Japan’s leading providers of LPG and hydrogen, Iwatani and Suburban Propane will work together to test and evaluate material compatibility, equipment performance, and emissions profiles of residential and commercial appliances, forklifts, and on-road vehicles at varying blend levels of Propane+rDME by leveraging Iwatani’s research and development laboratory in Japan, as well as each company’s respective relationships with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and suppliers.

In addition to their work on accelerating the market penetration of Propane+rDME, Suburban Propane and Iwatani will also explore investment and development opportunities to expand the distribution network for hydrogen in the United States.

We are extremely proud to partner with Iwatani to advance our mutual interests in providing solutions to help decarbonize many sectors of the economy.  The collaboration of Iwatani’s market leadership in both the propane and hydrogen markets in Japan, partnered with our leadership in the US propane industry and our collective commitment to innovation, we are excited to help accelerate the transition to cleaner energy alternatives, said Michael Stivala, President and CEO of Suburban Propane.

Suburban Propane and Iwatani will work together to test and evaluate material compatibility, equipment performance, and emissions profiles of residential and commercial appliances, forklifts, and on-road vehicles at varying blend levels of Propane+rDME.

This new product combines clean, versatile, and abundantly available propane with the renewable, low-carbon benefits of rDME, produced by Oberon Fuels, Inc., to help create a pathway for lowering emissions to meet aggressive carbon reduction standards.

Engaging with OEMs, the parties will also collaborate to accelerate the adoption of Propane+rDME both in the United States and Japan.

With our initial launch of Propane+rDME in the Southern California market in April 2022, we are leading the way to decarbonize the propane industry, and this collaboration will help drive even more aggressive carbon reduction in multiple applications. In recognition of the growing role that hydrogen will play in a sustainable energy future, we continue to identify opportunities to diversify our business and leverage our significant energy experience to support hydrogen investments in the United States, Michael Stivala said.

Iwatani’s parent company is Japan’s only fully integrated supplier of hydrogen with the largest share of hydrogen production, distribution, and hydrogen refueling stations in Japan. Leveraging its parent company’s expertise, Iwatani has embarked on an ambitious growth program to establish a vertically integrated hydrogen business in the United States.

As Japan’s leading provider of LPG and hydrogen, we intend to continue to demonstrate our company’s commitment to decarbonization and provide an array of solutions that accelerate the transition to zero-emission sources of energy across the markets in which we operate. Having the opportunity to collaborate with Suburban Propane to advance these objectives in both Japan and the United States is a genuine honor, commented Joseph S. Cappello, Chairman, and CEO of Iwatani Corporation of America.

In March 2022, Suburban Propane announced its purchase of a 25 percent equity stake in Independence Hydrogen, Inc. which will deliver locally-sourced hydrogen to local markets in the United States.

At that time, Suburban Propane also announced the creation of a new subsidiary, Suburban Renewables, as part of its long-term strategic goal of building out a renewable energy platform and fostering innovative solutions to support the economy-wide transition to a sustainable energy future.

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