Propane’s role in the National Park Service
August 18, 2017 By Megan Smalley
Propane fills many needs at National Park Service locations, including for alternative fuel vehicles and mowers.
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Propane fills many needs at National Park Service locations, including for alternative fuel vehicles and mowers.
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Virginia’s state and local government fleets feature 319 vehicles that run on alternative fuels, including propane autogas, according…
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The Fulton County School System, near Atlanta, added 90 Blue Bird propane autogas-fueled school buses to its fleet, according to Roush CleanTech.
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By 2020, UPS plans to have 25 percent of their ground fleet run on alternative fuels, including propane.
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Phillips Energy partnered with Harris Garage, an automotive repair facility, to perform propane autogas fleet conversions.
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Laketran, based in Painesville Township, Ohio, plans to receive and deploy eight propane-fueled paratransit buses to its fleet this July.
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Thomas Built Buses announced a partnership with Agility Fuel Solutions that is intended to provide propane technologies to the school bus market.
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Roush CleanTech developed a propane autogas engine for class 4-7 vehicles and Blue Bird Type C buses certified to a lower nitrogen oxide level.
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The Propane Education & Research Council developed an interactive online map that showcases the status of propane autogas school bus adoption across the United States.
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Agility Fuel Solutions’ Powertrain Systems business unit acquired the assets of CleanFuel USA, a provider of liquid injection propane fuel systems.
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