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NewsMay 17, 2011

Corpus Christi Converting Vehicles to Natural Gas

CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS - The City of Corpus Christi's city council approved a service agreement to convert 16 City vehicles to run on compressed natural gas.

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NewsMay 16, 2011

McKinney Installs Charging Station, Converts Hybrids to EVs

DALLAS – The City of McKinney (Texas) plugged in its first electric vehicle, a converted Toyota Prius, at a new charging station at the Roy and Helen Hall Library downtown.

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NewsMay 2, 2011

Austin to Install Anti-Idling Tech in Patrol Vehicles

AUSTIN, TEXAS – The City of Austin has approved a 36-month supply contract for an anti-idling/alternate power system for 80 police vehicles in the City's Police Department.

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NewsApril 25, 2011

Oklahoma State Univ. Opens Natural Gas Fueling Facility

STILLWATER, OK - Oklahoma State University opened its first natural gas fueling station at a dedication ceremony on April 21.

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NewsApril 13, 2011

Tyler to Purchase CNG Fueling Station and Vehicles

TYLER, TEXAS – Tyler’s City council unanimously approved the purchase of a compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station and two residential solid waste trucks that use this fuel.

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NewsOctober 18, 2010

Monroe County to Add Autogas Fueling Center & Convert Vehicles

ROCHESTER, NY - Monroe County, N.Y., received a grant to retrofit four light-duty pickup trucks in the county fleet to run on liquid propane gas (LPG) and install infrastructure for a LPG fuel dispenser at one of its fueling stations.

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NewsOctober 4, 2010

Indiana DOT Builds 115 Autogas Fueling Stations

INDIANAPOLIS - As part of the state's alternative fuel vehicle conversion project, Indiana Department of Transportation is installing 115 propane autogas fueling stations. The $3.2 million contract was awarded to Alliance AutoGas.

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NewsSeptember 23, 2010

North Texas Governments Get Ready for EVs

DALLAS - North Texas state and local governments will be working with Ford Motor Company and Oncor Electric Delivery Company LLC to help prepare the region for the operation of electric vehicles.

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NewsSeptember 20, 2010

Most Texas Criminal Justice Fleet Vehicles Won’t be Replaced

HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS - Some 800 of the 2,300 vehicles in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice fleet have reached their lifecycle limits. However, with the $2.5 million available this budget year for replacements, depending on prices and models, only 30 to 40 will be replaced.

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NewsMarch 22, 2010

Texas State Fleet Vehicles Underutilized

DALLAS - A News 8 investigation found almost 20 percent of the the Dallas District Office's 400 pickup trucks were driven fewer than 11,000 miles in 2008.

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