GEORGETOWN, TEXAS – CleanFUEL USA announced the installation of 37 publicly accessible propane-autogas fueling stations at Menards home improvement stores throughout Illinois.
Read More →GEORGETOWN, TEXAS – First Student Inc. received a grant of $890,000 toward the purchase of 89 buses placed in service for Portland Public Schools and $450,000 for 45 buses to be used in Seattle.
Read More →GEORGETOWN, TEXAS – Thirty-one year propane autogas industry veteran David “Wayne” Moore's responsibilities include overseeing CleanFUEL USA's day-to-day operations and product development in both its Novi, Mich., and Georgetown, Texas locations.
Read More →WASHINGTON -- Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) President and CEO Roy Willis addressed the second annual Governor’s Conference on Energy in Richmond, Va., on Oct. 18, asserting that propane is expanding economic development and creating jobs in Virginia and beyond.
Read More →WASHINGTON - Nearly 1,000 fleet managers will have the chance to experience state-of-the-art propane-powered engine technology starting April 9 at the National Association of Fleet Administrators (NAFA) Institute & Expo in Charlotte, N.C.
Read More →WASHINGTON - A panel discussion will cover the North American propane autogas market in addition to discussion of propane autogas usage worldwide.
Read More →GEORGETOWN, TEXAS - CleanFUEL USA, a supplier of alternative-fuel infrastructure and propane engine systems, announced a partnership to build and certify a multi-purpose 8.0L General Motors (GM) propane engine with Freightliner Custom Chassis Corporation (FCCC).
Read More →GEORGETOWN, TX - CleanFUEL USA, a leader in alternative-fuel dispensing equipment and engine technology, has introduced the CFT PRO 2100, a new propane fuel dispensing product.
Read More →TAMPA, FL - CleanFuel USA and Roush Performance, with support from Propane Education & Research Council (PERC), showcased propane-fueled vehicles at the 2010 Beverage Fleet Summit on April 12 in Tampa, Fla.
Read More →GEORGETOWN, TX - CleanFUEL USA announced EPA certification of the industry's first liquid propane engine built on a General Motors (GM) 6.0L chassis.
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