
Pittsburgh gets propane-powered cabs
May 30, 2012 By Kevin Yanik
Yellow Cab, a division of the Pittsburgh Transportation Group, is introducing propane-powered taxis to Pittsburgh.
Read MoreYellow Cab, a division of the Pittsburgh Transportation Group, is introducing propane-powered taxis to Pittsburgh.
Read MoreThyssenKrupp Elevator plans to operate 10 percent of its fleet on propane autogas by 2015.
Read MoreDavidson County reports saving $1,500 in fuel costs during its first month running on propane autogas.
Read MoreVeolia Transportation aims to convert taxis it operates in Denver, Jacksonville and Pittsburgh, as well.
Read MoreHall County Schools expects to save $36,000 in fuel costs this year with its 20 new school buses.
Read MoreTwenty-two fleet vehicles were converted to propane autogas in six weeks.
Read MoreA propane autogas-powered Ford F-150 was showcased at an all-day event.
Read MoreThis year’s ACT Expo takes place May 15-17.
Read MoreTechnicians, fleet managers and others are encouraged to attend the ACME School this summer.
Read MorePinnacle Propane will bring propane autogas to fleets in five states.
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