
Roush propane-powered F-150 receives CARB approval
April 20, 2009 By LP Gas
The California Air Resources Board has granted approval to the Roush propane-powered F-150 pickup, meaning it meets the strict emissions standards of the state.
Read MoreThe California Air Resources Board has granted approval to the Roush propane-powered F-150 pickup, meaning it meets the strict emissions standards of the state.
Read MoreThe California Air Resources Board will not enforce large-spark ignited regulations and emissions requirements for forklifts until April 1.
Read MoreWhen Richard Linzmeier steps outside on a cold night in central California, he can hear engines buzzing.
Read MoreA Confidential Study of fugitive emissions in California says that the propane industry should find ways to reduce the amount of fuel released into the atmosphere during and after product transfer – or risk losing the exemptions it has long enjoyed with state air pollution authorities.
Read MoreThe most complete testing to date offers uplifting evidence that propane’s benefits to the material handling industry – in engine performance, durability and emissions quality – will protect the 85 percent market share that propane owns among class 4, 5 and 6 forklifts that burn 600 million gallons of year-round load.
Read MoreRemember the recent electricity shortages that crippled the state of California? You’d think those folks would have learned something about resource over-management after a crisis of that magnitude, right? Guess again.
Read MorePropane-powered engines designed for agricultural operations are being positioned to fuel the farming communities that are being pressed to meet increasingly stringent air quality standards.
Read MoreLP gas sold for household use and harvesting now is exempt from California sales tax.
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