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ROUSH Executives Discuss Exclusion of Propane in U.S. Senate Bills

“While we commend the goals of S.3815 and S.3495 to reduce our dependence on foreign oil, we are disappointed that it does not support the inclusion of all alternative fuels,” said Joe Thompson, president of ROUSH CleanTech, the alternative fuels arm of ROUSH Enterprises.

by Staff
November 11, 2010
3 min to read


The exclusion of propane and other forms of alternative engine fuels in two Senate bills S.3495 and S.3815, titled "Promoting Natural Gas and Electric Vehicles Act of 2010" and "Promoting Electric Vehicles Act of 2010," respectively, has prompted executives of ROUSH CleanTech to speak out against both pieces of legislation.

"It is extremely disappointing to see commercially viable and readily available alternative fuel choices such as propane excluded from S.3815 and S.3495. Propane autogas is an alternative fuel just as American as apple pie, baseball and NASCAR racing," said Jack Roush, chairman of ROUSH Enterprises. "Ninety percent of propane comes from domestic sources, and as propane autogas becomes further adopted as an engine fuel, it will help reduce the importation of foreign oil and put some of our unemployed back to work.

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"Furthermore, propane autogas is already the third most commonly used engine fuel worldwide, behind gasoline and diesel, proving its acceptance and viability. Propane autogas historically costs around 30 percent less than gasoline, and is as clean as natural gas, but without the harmful methane emissions. Propane is available 'right here, right now,' and I feel that any alternative fuel legislation would do our country an injustice if it were to pass into law without including propane autogas, and for that matter, all alternative fuels, in the legislation," Roush added.

Propane is referred to globally as autogas when used as a vehicle fuel.

"While we commend the goals of S.3815 and S.3495 to reduce our dependence on foreign oil, we are disappointed that it does not support the inclusion of all alternative fuels," said Joe Thompson, president of ROUSH CleanTech, the alternative fuels arm of ROUSH Enterprises.

"As outlined by some of our country's energy leaders, including T. Boone Pickens, in order for our country to meet the national energy policy goals that have been set, all domestic sources of energy must be considered when creating new government incentives for alternative fuel adoption. Modifying this legislation to include propane autogas and other alternative fuels would broaden the impact of the legislation."

"The government should not be in the business of picking the winners when it comes to alternative motor fuels. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid made this point earlier this year at his own Las Vegas Energy Summit. I implore Senator Reid to follow his own advice when evaluating these narrowly-defined pieces of legislation, and I ask Americans to write their Congressional representatives to demand inclusion of all alternative fuels in this and all future legislation," said Thompson.

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Propane autogas burns cleaner than gasoline or diesel, with up to 20 percent less nitrogen oxide, up to 60 percent less carbon monoxide, 24 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions, and fewer particulate emissions when compared to gasoline ("Propane Reduces GHG Emissions," Energetics Study, 2009).

According to ROUSH, more than 14 million vehicles currently use propane autogas. Ninety-seven percent of the propane used today is processed and refined in the United States and Canada. A national infrastructure of 56,000 miles of pipeline and more than 2,500 refueling stations is in place. And the cost of adding a propane autogas fueling station is comparable to a gasoline station.

For more information about supporting the effort to include propane autogas in legislative bills, visit www.SwitchToAutogas.com.

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