ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s fleet department started evaluating alternative fueled vehicles to explore ways to combat rising fuel costs, and to learn which fuels were sustainable now and for the next generation.
GO Shuttle Express in Seattle, which has 43 propane-fueled vehicles, began the conversion process in January 2011 and has 20 more systems to install… (Green Fleet Magazine)
Roush CleanTech is spreading the word that, according to a study by ICF International, passage of the Propane Green Autogas Solutions (GAS) Act could create up to $5.7 billion per year in new economic activity and 42,000 net new jobs in the U.S. over the next five years… (Fleets & Fuels ShowTimes)
January 10, 2012 — The Propane GAS Act, designed to extend fuel and infrastructure tax credits for propane autogas, could create up to $5.7 billion dollars per year in new economic activity and 42,000 net new jobs in the U.S. over the next five years, according to the findings of a recent study.
1.10.2012 — ROUSH CleanTech, a leading manufacturer of propane autogas fuel systems, and its customers applaud the findings of an independent analysis that confirms the Propane Green Autogas Solutions (GAS) Act of 2011 (H.R. 2014/S. 1120) would create a substantial economic boom to the U.S. economy.
Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), also known as propane autogas, is produced from both natural gas and crude oil refining, and is among the most commonly used fuels in the world… (GreenFleet Magazine)
21st Century Business features ROUSH CleanTech’s President, Joe Thompson on an episode focused on alternative fuel solutions… (
The 2011 Stakeholder Summit showcased the achievements and accomplishments of Clean Cities coordinators and stakeholders. Highlights include Clean Cities Hall of Fame inductees, National Clean Fleets Partnership members, and numerous coordinator and stakeholder interviews… (Clean Cities TV)
Used in vehicles since the 1920s, propane autogas, also known as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), is the world’s third-most common vehicle fuel, behind gasoline and diesel, powering more than 17 million vehicles worldwide… (Work Truck Magazine)
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