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Propane delivery in Alaska

Homes and businesses across Alaska use propane for heating, hot water, cooking, outdoor living, agriculture, and standby power. Propane Alliance ties every member's rate to the published wholesale index — no hidden fees, no contracts.

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Alaska FAQ

Common questions

Is Propane Alliance available in Alaska?

We're rolling out across Alaska. Some areas are live and accepting members; others are on the waitlist. Add your address to check your status — the more neighbors who join, the faster we open a region.

How much can I save on propane in Alaska?

It depends on what you pay today. Because your rate ties to the published wholesale index plus one fixed margin, members typically save over $1 per gallon versus typical retail. Try our savings calculator for an estimate.

Who delivers the propane in Alaska?

A vetted, licensed local supplier partner handles delivery, tanks, monitoring, and 24/7 field service. Propane Alliance handles pricing, enrollment, and member support.

Is there a contract or membership fee?

No long-term contract — cancel anytime. There's a small annual membership fee ($49 residential, $89 commercial).

Can I join if I own my propane tank in Alaska?

Often yes — many members own their tanks and still save with wholesale-linked pricing.

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