The California Air Resources Baord (CARB) has certified ROUSH CleanTech’s propane autogas system for integration into all model-year 2012-2015 Ford vehicles that use the 6.8-liter engine. ROUSH CleanTech, a Ford Qualified Vehicle Modifier, says it is the first company to receive this CARB certification for propane autogas… (NGT News)
How do the kids in your community get to school? Across the nation, many students walk or ride their bikes, or their parents drop them off. But, according to the American School Bus Council, more than half of America’s students ride buses every day.
We have had a successful year at ROUSH CleanTech, thanks in large part to our valued partners and the progress we’ve made in field operations. Here’s a look back at a few 2014 highlights:
December 17, 2014 — H&S Bakery, a long-standing provider of hearth-baked goods, unveiled its fleet of clean-operating alternatively fueled vehicles today.
12.17.2014 — H&S Bakery, along-standing provider of hearth-baked goods,unveiled its fleet of clean-operating alternatively fueled vehicles today.
After discussing and researching the possibilities of harnessing green-energy options, officials in the Bloomfield Central School District made the move toward renewable energy as part of the 2014 capital project… (Brighton-Pittsford Post)
Public and private fleets are choosing vehicles powered by autogas for the benefits of a significantly lower-cost fuel compared to diesel and gasoline. Many fleets are seeing savings up to 50 percent, which is simply smart business. But did you know that by using autogas we are also making a significant push to improve our country’s energy security?
It all started with quality hardware. In the early days of personal computing, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates realized the high standards necessary to grow that market. They both worked diligently toward that end, testing and retesting their components. The proof of success is not only the fact that there are computers in virtually every household, but what the Apple and Microsoft brands have become today.