
Ultra-low NOx package standard on Roush engines
June 14, 2023 By Ellen Kriz
Roush CleanTech received California Air Resources Board (CARB) certification for 2023 propane engines at 0.02 grams per brake horsepower-hour.
Read MoreRoush CleanTech received California Air Resources Board (CARB) certification for 2023 propane engines at 0.02 grams per brake horsepower-hour.
Read MoreA 2011 Micro Bird propane school bus, operated by Crosby-Ironton Transportation in Minnesota, has reached 250,000 miles on a Roush CleanTech fuel system.
Read MoreRoush CleanTech received California Air Resources Board certification for 2023 model year propane engines at 0.02 grams per brake horsepower-hour.
Read MoreThompsonGas will display two propane autogas-powered vehicles at the NPGA’s Southeastern Convention & International Propane Expo.
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 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and the Inflation Reduction Act aim to advance a clean energy economy and include incentives for propane.
Read MoreThrough a federal grant, Cherokee County, near Atlanta, now has the first propane-powered public transit buses in the state of Georgia, local officials say.
Read MoreHi Pro Inc. added five propane-fueled Class 6 box trucks, making it the first U.S.P.S. contractor in Colorado to operate a fleet with propane autogas.
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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