

From the moment you wake up, natural gas is already quietly at work.
The phone you reach for to turn off your alarm depends on it. The light you switch on and the running water in the sink does, too. It’s even responsible for your toothbrush and toothpaste, as well as the eyeglasses you put on to find all of these things. The opportunities are truly limitless.
Think you know all the ways natural gas powers your world?
LET’S FIND OUT.
How Natural Gas Impacts (Nearly) Everything
Oil and natural gas are used to make 6,000+ products relied on by homeowners, hospitals, data centers, restaurants, hotels, cruise and cargo ships, railways, and aerospace corporations.
Strengthening Technology from Pipeline to Pixels
From AI data centers that require reliable uptime to devices we use daily for work or play, natural gas is the unseen fuel behind today’s technology.


Fueling Florida’s Homes and Businesses
For more than 20 years, natural gas has fueled the largest share of Florida’s electricity generation.


Keeping Businesses Resilient Through Storms
Across Florida, 99% of natural gas customers retained service during hurricanes Debby, Helene and Milton, keeping Florida homes and businesses running.


Advancing Business Growth Locally & Nationally
In 70 years, the number of businesses that run on natural gas is expected to double.


Driving Jobs and Economic Impact in Florida
Natural gas supports job opportunities for Florida families and strengthens communities with millions in state and local tax revenue.


Charting the Course for LNG Innovation
For cruise ships, liquified natural gas systems offer greater sustainability than other fuels. That’s why more LNG-powered ships are on the way, and Florida’s building more infrastructure to support them.


Launching the World’s Most Powerful LNG-Fueled Rocket
Located at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, New Glenn has a BE-4 engine, which is the most powerful LNG-fueled rocket engine ever made.



Moving Florida Forward with Natural Gas Trains
The Florida East Coast Railway chose LNG to power its locomotive fleet because of the fuel’s environmental benefits.


Cutting Fuel Costs for On-Road Fleets
For high-mileage trucks, natural gas delivers big savings at the pump.



Sources: U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Energy Information Administration, American Gas Association, Crescent City, CBS News, Science Direct, Florida Ports Council, Blue Origin, Florida East Coast Railway, MotorWeek, The Transport Project



