SACRAMENTO, CA - Two school districts received funds for natural gas fueling facilities, and the rest of the funds go toward “buy-down” incentives to pay the difference between conventional vehicles and an alternative-fuel model.
Read More →LIVONIA, MI — ROUSH CleanTech announced the completion of the Federal Transit Administration’s (FTA) New Model Bus Testing Program (referred to as “Altoona Testing”) on a ROUSH CleanTech Ford E-450 vehicle fueled by propane autogas.
Read More →LEXINGTON, NC – Davidson County Transportation converted 10 of its E450 vans to propane autogas in February, and plans to convert two additional larger transit vehicles this summer.
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MAMMOTH CAVE, KY - The Department of Energy (DOE) Clean Cities/National Park Initiative awarded $505,000 to Mammoth Cave National Park for the purchase of high-efficiency vehicles to replace older models.
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MARINETTE, WI - The City of Marinette Police Department converted a Ford Crown Victoria to run on propane autogas. The conversion is expected to save up to $5,000 in fuel costs annually.
Read More →GEORGETOWN, TEXAS – Williamson County opened a new propane fueling station in Round Rock, Texas, as part of its efforts to reduce emissions and fuel spend.
Read More →ASHEVILLE, NC - Alliance AutoGas is now EPA-certified to convert more than 200 vehicle types to propane autogas utilizing the Prins System.
Read More →INDIANAPOLIS - Both the Department of Public Works and Office of Sustainability are using a $318,300 grant a the Department of Energy’s Clean Cities program to improve fleet fuel economy and reduce emissions.
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ASHEVILLE, NC - The Vestavia Hills, Ala., Police Department is among those that have recently converted cruisers to run on propane autogas. The department outfitted 14 Crown Vics with bi-fuel systems and installed an on-site autogas station.
Read More →HARRISONBURG, VA - Virginia Clean Cities announced an additional nine fleets are converting more than 160 vehicles to propane autogas. Of these, seven are public sector fleets.
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