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ArticlesJuly 1, 1982

California Embarks On 1000 Vehicle Methanol Fleet

The search for alternative fuels goes on, and it is a search which will ultimately affect every fleet administrator in the nation. When one or two fuels can be found which are as efficient as gasoline, are less ex­pensive than petroleum products and are, in essence, "home-grown," then administrators would be remiss if they did not fully investigate these fuels.

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ArticlesFebruary 1, 1982

Propane Power In Real-Life Practice

Ford is now offering for sale only to fleets two models powered by propane. The Granada, from Ford, and the Cougar, from the Lincoln- Mercury division of the company, are both available to fleet buyers as propane-powered vehicles, the first time an American vehicle has been offered from a major factory with propane power in passenger car form.

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ArticlesMay 1, 1980

Are Alternate Fuels In Your Fleet’s Future?

In 1979, we imported 8.4 mb/day, almost half our total consumption. In 1979, 17-percent of our imported oil came from just one country, Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia holds between one-quarter and one-third of the world's total proven reserves.

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ArticlesMay 1, 1980

Are Alternate Fuels in Your Fleet's Future?

PHH's Innes examines alternatives, viability

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