Year-end legislation proves beneficial for propane
January 5, 2021 By Brian Richesson
The propane industry claimed several victories in major year-end COVID-19 relief and appropriations legislation signed into law Dec. 27, 2020.
Read MoreThe propane industry claimed several victories in major year-end COVID-19 relief and appropriations legislation signed into law Dec. 27, 2020.
Read MoreThe Road Ranger Service Patrol Fleet, operating on Florida’s southeastern coast, celebrated the refueling of its 1 millionth gallon of propane autogas.
Read MorePropane autogas saves more money on maintenance than diesel, gasoline and electric vehicles by reducing downtime and offering simple maintenance options.
Read MorePropane retailer Goss Gas, headquartered in Reno, Pennsylvania, has committed to powering its own fleet with propane autogas.
Read MoreAccording to John McCoy, industry members should track local ordinances, codes and regulations that may do damage to the propane industry.
Read MoreLKQ Corp. added 19 propane-fueled trucks to its delivery vehicle fleet and held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to commemorate the addition.
Read MoreThe town of Greeneville has converted 18 police vehicles to propane autogas, including 13 law enforcement Ford sedans and 5 law enforcement Ford Explorers.
Read MorePERC released an online video showing the installation of a propane autogas refueling station and shared information about the alternative fuel tax credit.
Read MoreIn a webinar, Steve Whaley of the Propane Education & Research Council asked two industry members to share their experiences using autogas.
Read MoreGreen’s Blue Flame Gas of Houston finished converting the last of its service and delivery vehicle fleet to propane autogas.
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