
Cook-Illinois Corp. quadruples fleet of autogas school buses
July 19, 2016 By Megan Smalley
Cook-Illinois Corp., a school bus contractor, quadruples its current fleet of propane autogas-fueled school buses for the 2016-17 school year.
Read MoreCook-Illinois Corp., a school bus contractor, quadruples its current fleet of propane autogas-fueled school buses for the 2016-17 school year.
Read MoreThe Bradford Area School District based in Bradford, Pa., deployed its eighth propane-fueled school bus to its fleet of 34 buses.
Read MoreWest Virginia-based Monongalia County Schools committed four new propane autogas school buses to its fleet.
Read MoreThe Los Angeles Unified School District added propane autogas-powered box trucks to its fleet that delivers food and equipment to local schools.
Read MoreSharp Energy opened its new headquarters site and propane autogas fueling station in Georgetown, Del.
Read MoreThe National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium plans to host autogas training courses this August in Ohio and Michigan.
Read MoreThe Upper Moreland School District based in Upper Moreland Township, Pa., plans to add 35 new propane-fueled buses to its fleet this upcoming school year.
Read MoreRock Boulianne and Marquis Grégoire Jr., co-presidents of Alliance AutoPropane Inc., signed a long-term agreement with Maxquip.
Read MoreThe National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium (NAFTC) hosted its Propane Autogas Vehicle Technician Training course June 14-16 in Lebanon, Ore.
Read MoreThe Georgia Propane Gas Association plans to host the DeKalb Propane Autogas Vehicle Show on June 22 at…
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