
Missouri school district adds new propane school buses
April 5, 2021 By Carly Bemer
Lewis County C-1 School District in northeast Missouri added four propane autogas school buses to its fleet.
Read MoreLewis County C-1 School District in northeast Missouri added four propane autogas school buses to its fleet.
Read MoreSix South Dakota school districts received Department of Environment & Natural Resources funding to purchase propane-fueled school buses.
Read MoreThe Missouri Propane Education & Research Council presented Liberty Public Schools $20,000 for its purchase of 10 Blue Bird propane-fueled school buses.
Read MoreMicro Bird’s bus uses Roush CleanTech’s propane fuel system and received a low-nitrogen oxide certification from the California Air Resources Board.
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Read MoreGibson’s Heating & Plumbing turned to propane autogas to power its fleet, purchasing 10 Roush CleanTech propane-fueled vehicles.
Read MoreAlliance AutoGas and NET Trans received the 2020 Tennessee Sustainable Transportation Award for their efforts to improve air quality in the state.
Read MoreBlue Bird will begin production on its propane and gasoline school buses, integrating Ford’s 7.3-liter engine and a fuel system designed for school buses.
Read MoreThe propane industry claimed several victories in major year-end COVID-19 relief and appropriations legislation signed into law Dec. 27, 2020.
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