
Alliance AutoGas to showcase autogas technology at Work Truck Show
February 26, 2018 By Joe McCarthy
Alliance AutoGas will feature a converted vehicle and an autogas filtration system at the show.
Read MoreAlliance AutoGas will feature a converted vehicle and an autogas filtration system at the show.
Read MoreThe Propane Education & Research Council says fleet owners and managers will have the opportunity to learn how propane autogas reduces a fleet’s emissions profile and its total cost of ownership during The Work Truck Show on March 6-9 in Indianapolis.
Read MoreThe Texas Commission on Environmental Quality will expand its Clean School Bus Program to include public schools, charter schools and school transportation companies statewide that are seeking to replace diesel buses with alternative fuel versions.
Read MoreWorley and Obetz Inc.’s new autogas refueling station in Mount Joy, Pennsylvania, is the fourth autogas refueling facility the company has installed since 2004.
Read MoreThe National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium is producing three propane industry awareness videos for the Propane Education & Research Council.
Read MoreLaketran will add 11 propane-powered buses to its fleet. These new vehicles are intended to help improve efficiency.
Read MoreThe Ohio EPA now offers a grant that will assist class 7 and 8 vehicle owners in converting diesel- or gasoline-powered engines to those that use alternative fuels, such as propane.
Read MorePropane autogas is one of the fastest-growing markets in the industry, but retailers often have a hard time finding the right place to market this fuel source.
Read More2017 LP Gas Growth Summit attendees share their experiences with propane autogas.
Read MoreThe 44 school buses will be powered by the Power Solutions International 8.8-liter propane engine.
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