
School districts run all-propane bus fleets
October 20, 2023 By Brian Richesson
Two school districts realizing the benefits of propane autogas have transitioned their entire school bus fleets to run on the clean-burning fuel.
Read MoreTwo school districts realizing the benefits of propane autogas have transitioned their entire school bus fleets to run on the clean-burning fuel.
Read MoreZionsville Community Schools, located outside Indianapolis, has increased bus routes using propane autogas. The district is operating 33 new propane buses.
Read MoreThe Propane Education & Research Council presented the North Penn School District with the Energy for Everyone Hero Award for its use of propane buses.
Read MoreThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) anticipates awarding about $400 million in grants under its 2023 Clean School Bus Program.
Read MoreOf the more than 2,500 buses benefiting from the EPA’s Clean School Bus Program in 2022, 95 percent were for electric buses.
Read MorePropane marketers will continue to have an opportunity in 2023 when it comes to autogas – and not just for school buses, according to Roush CleanTech.
Read MoreThe path for propane autogas has taken industry stakeholders on a roller-coaster ride over the past couple of years, but optimism remains about the market.
Read MoreThe Propane Council of Texas is reminding communities and school districts about the economic, environmental and domestic fuel source benefits of propane autogas-powered school buses.
Read MoreLP Gas magazine reports details about vehicle fleets fueling with propane autogas. Here, we showcase fleets from Michigan, Missouri and North Carolina.
Read MoreFort Smith Public Schools in Arkansas added three propane buses to its fleet, making it the second district in the state to adopt propane buses.
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