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UGI Utilities, Inc. is now accepting renewable natural gas (RNG) from a third landfill facility and is fueling homes and businesses with it. Archaea Energy, a subsidiary of bp, and UGI Energy Services
For many years, UGI has been actively helping customers reduce their transportation carbon footprints by supporting natural gas vehicle (NGV) adoption by fleets. A report by Natural Gas Vehicles for A
When Bingaman & Son Lumber, Inc., a major supplier of hardwood in central Pennsylvania, and UGI began discussions about bringing natural gas to one of their facilities it initially seemed like a c
UGI’s emissions reduction strategy includes replacing gasoline and diesel vehicles with natural gas vehicles (NGVs) — another step UGI is taking to lower its Scope I emissions. UGI operates a fl
UGI Corporation has released its third Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) report titled, The Foundation of a Renewable Energy Future; available on UGI’s ESG website at ugiesg.com. The report
Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center must be able to operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, including during extreme weather. The facility handles more than 23,000 surgi
There are approximately 190 community hospitals in Pennsylvania, according to the American Hospital Association. Many of these hospitals, and numerous other health care facilities, are UGI customers a
UGI is encouraging eligible Pennsylvania renters with past due natural gas and electric utility bills, as well as rent, to apply for Pennsylvania’s newly launched Emergency Rental Assistance Program
Many small to medium-sized businesses are saving hundreds of dollars a year or more on their overall energy costs by switching to natural gas, including Marywood University in Scranton, PA. As part of
UGI Utilities is pleased to support the growing energy needs of Lancaster’s award-winning Willow Valley Communities and to help keep energy costs affordable for its residents. For years, the over-55