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 →CHICAGO — ROUSH CleanTech announced at the 2012 BusCon Expo that it has partnered with Green Alternative Systems (GAS) to provide installations for ROUSH CleanTech propane autogas fueling systems in the transit, paratransit, and commercial ground transportation markets.
Read More →The Yellowstone-Teton Clean Energy Coalition (YTCEC) has secured $500,000 in grant funding, which it's using to purchase hybrid vehicles.
Read More →The park recently bought four new Blue Bird Vision Propane-Powered school buses to replace aging buses in its fleet though a grant from the Energy Department that was facilitated by the Kentucky Clean Fuels Coalition.
Read More →The maturation of alternative fuels has made it easier for transit agencies to implement programs than it was for early adopters in the 1990s. Still, there are many lessons to learn from the early pioneers.
Read More →A showcase of transit buses includes the DesignLine EcoSmart all-electric bus and the New Flyer Xcelsior hybrid bus.
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