Canadian company converts 20 buses to autogas
September 11, 2015 By Megan Smalley
Hammond Transportation, an Ontario, Canada-based bus operator, replaced 20 of its Parry Sound, Ontario, diesel school buses with…
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Hammond Transportation, an Ontario, Canada-based bus operator, replaced 20 of its Parry Sound, Ontario, diesel school buses with…
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After a lengthy investigation into powering city vehicles with alternative fuels, Boston committed to convert a portion of…
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Alliance AutoGas chose H&H Sales Co. and Ashby’s Inc./Crenshaw Corp. to become conversion centers in its North American…
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Icom North America earned Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) certification for the Ford 6.8-liter engine.
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A consortium of five trainers formed the Alternative Fuel Training Network to train mechanics, drivers and station operators on propane autogas and other fuels.
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Carolina Cat has joined the Alliance AutoGas network and will focus on converting vehicles to propane autogas systems in western North Carolina.
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To date, 1,000 vehicles have been converted to run on propane autogas through the Southeast Propane Autogas Development Program.
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Georgia-based Sun Ray Dry Cleaners converted two GMC Savanna service vans to run on propane autogas.
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Jackson Heating & Air recently converted 20 vehicles to propane autogas through the Alliance AutoGas network.
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Two Wisconsin companies, Dave Jones Inc. and the Fillback Family of Dealerships, have joined Alliance AutoGas to perform propane autogas vehicle conversions.
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