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July 2024

Virginia School District Cuts Emissions with Propane Buses

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Newport News Public Schools is an urban Virginia school district that educates approximately 26,500 students in 41 schools. The district transports around 24,000 students via 202 bus routes on which buses are required to navigate tight city roads and heavy stop-and-go traffic.

The district operates 317 total school buses; 153 of them are propane school buses.

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What Energy Future for Parks?

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Maintaining park spaces that are vibrant, sustainable and accessible is always an energy-intensive effort. Dedicated people provide a heroic share of the power supply, but still there are needs to be met — lighting, building heat, grounds maintenance and transportation spring to mind. The push toward net-zero emissions, together with the imperatives of efficiency and cost effectiveness, make energy one of the defining challenges for park advocates and professionals.

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Where Propane and Electric Trucks Intersect

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As the push for sustainable practices intensifies, fleet operators face crucial decisions regarding alternative fuels. Propane and electric vehicles (EVs) are the two pre-eminent options. Understanding where these fuels intersect and how they will impact fleet operations in the coming years is essential for making informed choices.

Propane, particularly for Class 4-7 trucks and buses, offers a “no compromise” solution. It provides versatility with minimal impact on payload and range, comparable to traditional fuels. Propane is abundant, ensuring stable fuel prices and significant savings.

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