National parks investing in propane autogas
June 20, 2012 By Kevin Yanik
Three national parks around the United States will be deploying propane-fueled vehicles and lawn mowers.
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Three national parks around the United States will be deploying propane-fueled vehicles and lawn mowers.
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The Wisconsin propane retailer recently facilitated a vehicle conversion, fuel supply and safety training for Midwest Roofing and Construction in Dodgeville, Wis.
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Lake Michigan Mailers, a company that specializes in document management, mail processing and data management, is converting its service fleet with the help of AmeriGas and Icom North America.
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Paraco Gas Corp., the 15th largest U.S. propane retailer in LP Gas’ 2011 Top 50 rankings, joined the national Alliance AutoGas network to provide a complete alternative fuel program to fleets in areas of Connecticut as well as New York City and surrounding counties.
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Attendees will have the opportunity to see propane autogas cars, trucks and lawnmowers. In addition, Susan Roush-McClenaghan, driver for the Roush Drag Team, will exhibit her propane-powered Ford Mustang racecar and discuss her experience racing an autogas vehicle.
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Yellow Cab, a division of the Pittsburgh Transportation Group, is introducing propane-powered taxis to Pittsburgh.
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ThyssenKrupp Elevator plans to operate 10 percent of its fleet on propane autogas by 2015.
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Davidson County reports saving $1,500 in fuel costs during its first month running on propane autogas.
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Veolia Transportation aims to convert taxis it operates in Denver, Jacksonville and Pittsburgh, as well.
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Hall County Schools expects to save $36,000 in fuel costs this year with its 20 new school buses.
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