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For GO Riteway’s diversified fleet, deciding to “go green” didn’t mean choosing one form of alternative power or fuel for all vehicle platforms… (Business Fleet)
Compared to a year ago, the propane message is “starting to resonate,” according to Todd A. Mouw, vice president sales and marketing for ROUSH CleanTech… (Fleet Owner)
5.14.2012 — ROUSH CleanTech is speaking, exhibiting and sponsoring at the 2012 Alternative Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo to show how domestically produced, clean and cost-efficient propane autogas is a proven alternative fuel solution.
Fleet professionals are faced with more challenges than ever before. Budgets are undergoing cost cuts while the price of fuel is skyrocketing with no relief in sight… (Fleets & Fuels Show Times)
Across America, from the corporate boardroom to the local school board meeting, there is a common conversation about the state of our dependency on foreign fuels and the challenge to change our vehicles…. (Fleets & Fuels Show Times)
State legislators and local dignitaries like Gov. Nathan Deal and State Sen. Butch Miller today came out to recognize Hall County School System as Georgia’s first school district to fuel its bus fleet with clean-burning propane autogas… (School Transportation News)
May 14, 2012 — ROUSH CleanTech is speaking, exhibiting and sponsoring at the 2012 Alternative Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo to show how domestically produced, clean and cost-efficient propane autogas is a proven alternative fuel solution in Long Beach, Calif.
May 10, 2012 — Hall County School System is Georgia’s first school district to fuel their fleet with clean-burning propane autogas. The school district purchased 20 Blue Bird Propane-Powered Vision school buses fueled by domestically produced propane autogas to reduce the community’s carbon footprint and lower the county’s costs for school bus fuel and maintenance.
5.10.2012 — State legislators and dignitaries, including Governor Nathan Deal and Lieutenant Governor Casey Cagle, recognized Hall County School System as Georgia’s first school district to fuel their fleet with clean-burning propane autogas. The school district purchased 20 Blue Bird Propane-Powered Vision school buses fueled by domestically produced propane autogas to reduce the community’s carbon footprint and lower the county’s costs for school bus fuel and maintenance.
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