
Georgia fleet making most of autogas development program
January 11, 2013 By Kevin Yanik
The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office near Atlanta says it is saving an estimated $135,000 annually in fuel costs…
Read MoreThe Carroll County Sheriff’s Office near Atlanta says it is saving an estimated $135,000 annually in fuel costs…
Read MoreAlternative fuel tax credits that expired at the end of 2011 were renewed as part of a congressional agreement on tax-related issues, according to NPGA.
Read MoreStudent Transportation Inc. will provide more than 400 new propane-powered school buses to the Omaha and Millard public schools in Omaha, Neb.
Read MoreWilsons Fuel Co. Ltd. has joined the Alliance AutoGas fueling and conversion network. The addition of Wilsons expands…
Read MoreThirty-six Menards home improvement store locations throughout Illinois, as well as one store in Eau Claire, Wis., will…
Read MoreCumberland Gas has joined the Alliance AutoGas network to provide fleets in Georgia and the coastal region with…
Read MoreThe Southeast Propane Autogas Development Program (SPADP) estimates that fleets across the 12 U.S. states involved in the…
Read MoreFirst Student Inc., the largest provider of student transportation services in North America, has taken delivery of 134 propane autogas school buses.
Read MoreA Virginia county converted sheriff’s cruisers and school district trucks to run on propane autogas under the Southeast Propane Autogas Development Program.
Read MoreMcCoy’s Lawn Equipment Center is the newest certified Alliance AutoGas conversion center, supporting fellow Alliance partner Pinnacle Propane…
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