WASHINGTON and TORRANCE, CA – Natural Gas Vehicles for America (NGVAmerica) plans to host its 2012 National NGV Conference-Summit Oct. 3-5, in conjunction with Bobit Business Media’s 2012 Green Fleet Conference, which will be held Oct. 2 - 3 in Schaumburg, Ill.
Read More →SCHAUMBURG, IL – More than 550 fleet professionals attended the Green Fleet Conference in 2011, with attendance expected to grow even more for this year's event, scheduled for Oct. 2-3 in Schaumburg, Ill.
Read More →The 2011 Green Fleet Conference Oct. 3-4 in Grapevine, Texas, saw a 15-percent increase in attendance over last year, with more than 550 fleet professionals present, making the best attended one yet, according to event organizers
Read More →Fourteen years after its debut in 1998, the Honda Civic Natural Gas holds the title as the longest continuous OEM-produced, compressed natural gas (CNG)-powered vehicle in America.
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The 2011 Green Fleet Conference took place in Grapevine, Texas, Oct. 3-4.
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GRAPEVINE, TEXAS - With more than 550 fleet professionals present, the 4th annual Green Fleet Conference was the largest and best attended one yet.
Read More →DALLAS - Vehicles fueled by propane autogas and propane-fueled commercial mowers made a strong showing among fleet managers at this year’s Green Fleet Conference. The 2011 Propane Hero Award was presented to Frito-Lay by the Texas Propane Gas Association and Dr. Robert Cluck, the mayor of Arlington, Texas.
Read More →DALLAS - Automotive Resources International (ARI) moderated a panel entitled, "Coping with Environmental Compliance" at the 2011 Green Fleet Conference, October 4, in Grapevine, Texas.
Read More →DALLAS - Attendees at the 2011 Green Fleet Conference helped make the 4th annual event the largest, best attended, and most dynamic one yet.
Read More →DALLAS - Despite numerous attempts, the U.S. has never successfully transitioned to an alternative-fuel vehicle technology. What do we need to do to successfully transition away from our total reliance on petroleum in transportation?
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