For the past nine months, two trucks fueled by propane have been cruising Alaska’s roads. One of the trucks was used on the North Slope and weathered temperatures 55 below, to widespread acclaim… (Alaska Dispatch)
ROUSH CleanTech and the Flint Mass Transportation Authority (MTA) unveiled its first propane autogas paratransit vehicle at the 2011 BusCon Expo, booth No. 226, in Chicago… (Mass Transit Magazine)
September 20, 2011 — Denali National Park is among the variety of fleets across Alaska signing on to take propane autogas for a test drive in the state’s pristine wilderness.
9.20.2011 — Denali National Park and Preserve has been weighing propane autogas against various alternative fuel options for their fleet vehicles by testing a ROUSH CleanTech propane autogas Ford F-250 over a six-week span.
The California Center for Sustainable Energy (CCSE), ROUSH CleanTech and Ferrellgas kicked off an 18-week tour in San Diego, California designed to “educate and inspire” Southern Californians to learn more about energy saving technologies, alternative fuel transportation and energy efficiency… (Domestic Fuel)
Southern California’s City of Cypress recently added two Roush CleanTech Ford F-250 pickups fueled by propane autogas for use in administering community street work such as asphalt repairs and refuse pick up… (CBS Detroit)
September 13, 2011 — An alternative-fueled paratransit shuttle is scheduled to hit the streets of Michigan’s City of Flint aimed at reducing harmful emissions left behind by gasoline-fueled vehicles. Built on a Ford E-450 chassis by ROUSH CleanTech, the shuttle has a 6.8-liter, V10 engine and a 41-gallon propane fuel tank.
9.13.2011 — ROUSH CleanTech and the Flint Mass Transportation Authority (MTA) unveiled its first propane autogas paratransit vehicle at the 2011 BusCon Expo in Chicago today.
September 7, 2011 —Southern California’s City of Cypress is using ROUSH CleanTech propane autogas vehicles to green up their maintenance fleet. The city added two Ford F-250 pickups fueled by the alternative fuel for use in administering community street work, such as asphalt repairs and refuse pick up.
August 24, 2011 — California Center for Sustainable Energy has partnered with ROUSH CleanTech to help fleet managers ramp up their clean energy efforts over the next 18 months through a mobile exhibit program highlighting alternative-fuel transportation products.
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