The Buncombe County, N.C., Sheriff’s Office recently converted 10 Ford Crown Victoria models to propane autogas. The fleet expects to displace 20 tons of greenhouse gas emissions each year and save more than $13,000 annually on fuel cost savings.
Read More →Medical transit service Willamette Valley Transport (WVT), which travels between 25,000-30,000 miles each year, expects to save around $18,000 annually on fuel costs and significantly reduce emissions with its five new propane autogas vans.
Read More →By the end of April, the Unified Government (UG) of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kan., will have converted 13 buses and two pickup trucks to propane fuel. The transit fleet expects these converted vehicles to cut annual fuel costs by at least $100,000.
Read More →CleanFUEL USA is partnering with Texas-based Fashion Glass & Mirror to help the glass company transition its fleet to propane autogas. Fashion Glass will also install a new publicly accessible propane autogas station.
Read More →According to a new report from Pike Research, a part of Navigant’s Energy Practice, the number of propane autogas vehicles sold worldwide each year will grow at a "slow and steady pace," surpassing 1.4 million by 2020.
Read More →Lampton-Love has joined Alliance AutoGas, expanding the network’s presence in the Southeast U.S. Lampton-Love will provide fleets in Louisiana and Tennessee with the Alliance AutoGas complete program for switching vehicles to propane autogas.
Read More →Texas school district fleets operating clean propane autogas buses are benefiting from the “fiscal cliff” bill, which includes the extension of expired alternative-fuel tax credits. Schools already cutting costs with propane autogas will now save even more money by recouping 50-cents-per-gallon through 2013 and retroactively to 2012.
Read More →The Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee (MSRC) awarded a total of $265,000 in Clean Transportation Funding to the City of Santa Ana, Calif.; $55,000 was allotted for the installation of emission control devices, while the remaining $210,000 is reserved for the purchase of seven propane autogas-powered trucks.
Read More →Berres Brothers Coffee Roasters, a Midwest coffee company, is switching two Ford E-250 vans to propane autogas, which will help to displace approximately 6,667 gallons of gasoline annually, while saving more than $5,000 in fuel costs for each vehicle.
Read More →Icom North America has received 15 new Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) certifications covering more than 100 different 2012-2013 model-year GM and Ford vehicle platforms for its patented JTG II Propane Liquid Injection bi-fuel and dedicated systems.
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