Propane autogas helps medical transport company grow
October 31, 2014 By LP Gas
Willamette Valley Medical Transport, which converted 14 vehicles to propane autogas from gasoline, reports saving an average of $60,000 per year in fuel cost.
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Willamette Valley Medical Transport, which converted 14 vehicles to propane autogas from gasoline, reports saving an average of $60,000 per year in fuel cost.
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Robert H. Peterson Co. purchased a propane-powered delivery truck.
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Worthington Industries developed a doughnut-shaped autogas fuel tank that fits in the spare tire space of a car…
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In the Know is a monthly partnership between LP Gas magazine and Propane Resources. Our focus this month…
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The Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) created a set of tools to make it easy to calculate…
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Asplundh, a Philadelphia area-based company that provides tree services to utilities and municipalities, adopted propane autogas for some…
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Technology conference, autogas summit cap forum The final day of the World LP Gas Forum featured a technology…
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The 2015 Turf Tracer S-Series walk-behind mower incorporates a number of improvements designed to deliver increased overall durability,…
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Blossman Services Inc. and Alliance AutoGas collaboratively opened the Autogas Research & Technology Center in Asheville, N.C….
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Icom North America LLC has launched its new Icom Technology and Training Center, dedicated to the development, integration,…
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