Pennsylvania school district commits fleet to autogas
December 28, 2016 By Megan Smalley
The East Stroudsburg Area School District purchased 52 propane-powered school buses and vans, and it plans to transition its bus fleet to autogas.
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The East Stroudsburg Area School District purchased 52 propane-powered school buses and vans, and it plans to transition its bus fleet to autogas.
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Blossman Services of Swannanoa, North Carolina, is among the companies that will receive funding from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for research, development and demonstration of direct injection propane engine technology.
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Four retailers share their successes, challenges and visions for tapping into the growing motor fuels market during a panel discussion.
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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $15 million to support community-based projects that will accelerate the adoption of advanced and alternative fuel vehicles, including those powered by propane autogas, and demonstrate energy-efficient mobility systems. These systems include connected and autonomous vehicles, as well as new transportation system models.
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Michigan’s Waterford School District added 10 school buses powered by propane autogas to its fleet this week.
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Blue Bird’s propane autogas bus sales increased 33 percent in 2016. LP Gas connected with Blue Bird CEO Phil Horlock to learn more about this upward trend.
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Bimbo Bakeries USA deployed a fleet of 45 delivery vehicles fueled by propane autogas at its Elkridge, Maryland, facility.
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The San Diego Metropolitan Transit System rolled out a fleet of 77 buses fueled by propane autogas.
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2 Peaches Group, a sponsor of the American Kidney Services in Atlanta, plans to commit half of its fleet to propane autogas over the next few years.
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Propane retailers at the 2016 LP Gas Growth Summit share their experiences with propane autogas.
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