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Ignite The Propane Conversation. The State of Energy is a podcast / broadcast show that brings you everything you ever needed to know about propane. For your home, business or farm. For fleets of school buses or forklifts. We will discuss how “Propane Can Do That”.© 2026 The State of Energy Ciencia Ciencias Geológicas Economía Gestión Gestión y Liderazgo Política y Gobierno
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  • Energy Chaos and the Propane Advantage
    Mar 12 2026

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    This week on The State of Energy, Rand and Tom break down rising oil-market tensions, wild swings at the gas pump, and the growing cost of bad energy policy. From Iran-driven price volatility to Colorado’s water-heater mess, they explain why propane gives consumers more control, more reliability, and fewer surprises.

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    25 m
  • Hall of Fame Energy Talk: Robert Bryce on the Grid, Storms & the Future of Power
    Feb 13 2026

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    Welcome to a special Hall of Fame edition of The State of Energy, hosted by Rand DeWitt and Tom Clark, Executive Director of the Rocky Mountain Propane Association in alliance with the Colorado Propane Gas Association.

    This episode features a heavyweight guest in the energy world — author, journalist, and documentary producer Robert Bryce — for a wide-ranging conversation on the biggest issues shaping America’s energy future.

    The discussion dives into Winter Storm Fern vs. Winter Storm Uri, why duration and fuel diversity matter during extreme weather, and how hydrocarbons like propane and natural gas continue to prove critical when the grid is under pressure. Tom and Rand also explore Department of Energy emergency orders, data center power demand, and whether behind-the-meter generation actually helped stabilize the grid during recent cold snaps.

    Robert Bryce shares insights on:

    • The real lessons from major winter storms and grid resilience
    • Chris Wright and the current direction of U.S. energy policy
    • The nuclear comeback and the rise of mini-reactors
    • Why Big Tech and data centers may consume the next wave of new power generation
    • Energy poverty, global electrification, and supply chain constraints
    • Court battles over electrification mandates and fuel choice

    The conversation also brings it back home to energy consumers — highlighting how propane for heating, water heating, cooking, and backup power can reduce grid demand, improve resilience, and strengthen energy security for rural and urban communities alike.

    With signature humor, policy insight, and a few off-the-grid moments (including UFO energy theories and baseball rule reform), this episode blends serious energy analysis with the classic State of Energy banter listeners expect.

    Presented by Metsa Tanks and fueled by real-world energy conversations that matter — from the Rockies to the national stage.

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    32 m
  • Super Bowl Energy Myths, Bad Bunny to Bald Eagles
    Feb 10 2026

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    This week on The State of Energy, Ran DeWitt and Tom Clark go beyond the Super Bowl headlines to talk gas prices, power grids, wildlife impacts of renewables, and why propane remains one of the most reliable energy sources in America. Add a little humor, a lot of facts, and zero political spin—this is energy you can trust.

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    29 m
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