
Montana school district chooses propane buses
September 19, 2019 By Brian Richesson
Columbia Falls School District Six purchased three Blue Bird Vision Propane buses after researching various alternative fuels.
Read MoreColumbia Falls School District Six purchased three Blue Bird Vision Propane buses after researching various alternative fuels.
Read MoreThe 155 Blue Bird Type C propane buses purchased by Kansas City Public Schools will aid in NOx reduction and save on maintenance costs.
Read MoreFueling your company’s trucks with propane autogas provides business benefits and promotes your own fuel.
Read MorePropane-powered buses from Oshkosh Area School District will be used to transport visitors to Experimental Aircraft Association’s AirVenture.
Read MoreHacor’s seven Ford F-750 delivery trucks fueled by propane autogas now help serve up to 15,000 airline meals per day to multiple airlines.
Read MoreMore than 14,000 industry professionals from 28 countries attended The Work Truck Show, where exhibits featured propane autogas-fueled vehicles and engines.
Read MoreThe Propane Education & Research Council approved three funding requests and also discussed taking steps to form a new strategic plan.
Read MoreLeander Independent School District received $740,000 in funding from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to purchase 24 propane-powered school buses.
Read MoreThe 0.02 grams per brake horsepower-hour engine from Roush CleanTech can run on renewable propane.
Read MoreThe VW settlement process is injecting millions of dollars into propane autogas projects and creating ‘unprecedented opportunity’ for the future.
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