
Propane powers majority of Kansas City school bus fleet
August 15, 2019 By Joe McCarthy
The 155 Blue Bird Type C propane buses purchased by Kansas City Public Schools will aid in NOx reduction and save on maintenance costs.
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 MoreA WVU Center for Alternative Fuel Engines and Emissions study found emissions from propane school buses are significantly lower than those from diesel.
Read MorePropane-powered buses from Oshkosh Area School District will be used to transport visitors to Experimental Aircraft Association’s AirVenture.
Read MorePropane industry members who work with propane-powered school buses field questions on the growing market segment.
Read MoreA panel of propane industry members who work with propane-powered school buses fielded questions on the market avenue at the NPGA Propane Expo.
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 2018 Blue Bird Experience tour included a full lineup of Blue Bird’s services and products.
Read MoreThe partnership between Blue Bird and Roush CleanTech has resulted in school districts operating more than 16,000 alternative fuel school buses.
Read MoreAttendees included local and district transportation directors and decision-makers, who had the opportunity to drive and ride in the buses, including those fueled by propane.
Read MoreThe North Crawford School District added 10 school buses, including three that run on propane, to its fleet over a two-year span.
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