MOPERC provides rebate money for autogas school buses
November 29, 2019 By Joe McCarthy
The Missouri Propane Education and Research Council (MOPERC) Clean Bus Replacement Plan works to help school district convert to propane school buses.
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The Missouri Propane Education and Research Council (MOPERC) Clean Bus Replacement Plan works to help school district convert to propane school buses.
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The addition of 18 propane-powered Blue Bird school buses expands Newport News Public Schools’ fleet and marks a milestone delivery for Blue Bird.
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The North Penn School District in Pennsylvania purchased the new propane-powered buses with help from the Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Trust.
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A WVU Center for Alternative Fuel Engines and Emissions study found emissions from propane school buses are significantly lower than those from diesel.
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PSI’s 8.8-liter engine was featured by Navistar’s IC Bus during the STN Expo, showcasing the propane-powered engine option for school buses.
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PERC is encouraging public transit agencies to apply for up to $85 million in competitive grant funds to purchase propane autogas transit vehicles.
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Convincing school districts of the benefits of propane autogas over diesel can be an uphill battle, so what should you say in your case for autogas?
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Now in its third year, the Back-to-School campaign, in partnership with Adoptaclassroom.org, has awarded over $75,000 worth of donations to school districts that use propane-powered school buses.
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The Fulton County School System, near Atlanta, added 90 Blue Bird propane autogas-fueled school buses to its fleet, according to Roush CleanTech.
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Propane Education & Research Council and IHS Polk New Vehicle Registration figures show that autogas school bus registrations increased over 2015 levels.
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