Three New Mexico school districts to operate propane buses
March 3, 2020 By Sarah Peecher
Los Lunas Public Schools, Magdalena Municipal School District and Moriarty-Edgewood School District purchased 17 Blue Bird Vision Propane buses.
Read MoreLos Lunas Public Schools, Magdalena Municipal School District and Moriarty-Edgewood School District purchased 17 Blue Bird Vision Propane buses.
Read MoreThe Missouri Propane Education and Research Council (MOPERC) Clean Bus Replacement Plan works to help school district convert to propane school buses.
Read MoreThe addition of 18 propane-powered Blue Bird school buses expands Newport News Public Schools’ fleet and marks a milestone delivery for Blue Bird.
Read MoreThe North Penn School District in Pennsylvania purchased the new propane-powered buses with help from the Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Trust.
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 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 North Crawford School District added 10 school buses, including three that run on propane, to its fleet over a two-year span.
Read MoreTodd Mouw has been promoted to president of Roush CleanTech. He will take the place of Joe Thompson, who will serve as group president of Roush Products Group.
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