New propane autogas station to service Virginia fleets
October 17, 2025 By Chris Markham
The autogas station will serve local fleets, including Henrico County Schools’ propane-powered school buses and Park ’N Go’s airport shuttle vehicles.
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The autogas station will serve local fleets, including Henrico County Schools’ propane-powered school buses and Park ’N Go’s airport shuttle vehicles.
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With the statewide contract launched by James Madison University, those using conventional propane autogas can purchase a renewable blend of up to 20 percent.
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Energy leaders, including those from the propane industry, continue to look at the viability and production of renewable propane in the U.S.
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The Virginia city of Petersburg’s police and shuttle vehicle fleets are converting 49 vehicles from gasoline to run on renewable propane.
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Virginia Commonwealth University’s (VCU) parking and transportation department converted 70 percent of its vehicles in its RamSafe bus…
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Virginia Clean Cities converted 1,189 vehicles through the recently completed Southeast Propane Autogas Development Program (SPADP). According to…
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To date, 1,000 vehicles have been converted to run on propane autogas through the Southeast Propane Autogas Development Program.
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The Southeast Propane Autogas Development Program’s Propane Autogas Roadshow Series made a stop in Vestavia Hills, Ala., this week to educate the local community about propane autogas.
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Three national parks around the United States will be deploying propane-fueled vehicles and lawn mowers.
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The rally and parade kick off prior to the Southeastern Convention & International Propane Expo in Atlanta.
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