Georgia fleet making most of autogas development program
January 11, 2013 By Kevin Yanik
The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office near Atlanta says it is saving an estimated $135,000 annually in fuel costs…
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The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office near Atlanta says it is saving an estimated $135,000 annually in fuel costs…
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Alternative fuel tax credits that expired at the end of 2011 were renewed as part of a congressional agreement on tax-related issues, according to NPGA.
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Student Transportation Inc. will provide more than 400 new propane-powered school buses to the Omaha and Millard public schools in Omaha, Neb.
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Wilsons Fuel Co. Ltd. has joined the Alliance AutoGas fueling and conversion network. The addition of Wilsons expands…
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Thirty-six Menards home improvement store locations throughout Illinois, as well as one store in Eau Claire, Wis., will…
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Cumberland Gas has joined the Alliance AutoGas network to provide fleets in Georgia and the coastal region with…
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The Southeast Propane Autogas Development Program (SPADP) estimates that fleets across the 12 U.S. states involved in the…
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First Student Inc., the largest provider of student transportation services in North America, has taken delivery of 134 propane autogas school buses.
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A Virginia county converted sheriff’s cruisers and school district trucks to run on propane autogas under the Southeast Propane Autogas Development Program.
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McCoy’s Lawn Equipment Center is the newest certified Alliance AutoGas conversion center, supporting fellow Alliance partner Pinnacle Propane…
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