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Mobile County Public Schools Debuts Alabama’s First Fleet of Propane Autogas Buses

By August 25, 2014October 23rd, 20142014 Press Release, Press Releases

Mobile County Public Schools Debuts Alabama’s First Fleet of Propane Autogas Buses 

School buses powered by clean-operating, affordable fuel roll out for 2014-15 year.

MOBILE, Ala. (August 21, 2014) — Mobile County Public Schools, the state’s largest school district, acquired 30 alternative fuel school buses to support its community outreach campaign, “It Starts With Us.” The Blue Bird Propane Vision buses will lower operating costs while improving the environment.

“Propane is cheaper, cleaner and domestically produced,” said Alabama Lt. Gov. Kay Ivey, who took a test ride on one of the new propane buses. “This is an environmental initiative I can get behind.”

Each bus will displace about 40,000 gallons of diesel and emit 150,000 fewer pounds of carbon dioxide over their lifetime.

“We are pleased to be the very first school system in Alabama to enhance transportation through the use of propane buses,” said Superintendent Martha Peek. “We have taken this step because we understand the advantages are increased fuel efficiency, economic and environmental.”

Officials rolled out the new buses today at the MCPSS Transportation Department on International Drive.

Before choosing to fuel with propane autogas, the school district’s transportation department performed a comprehensive evaluation. This process included safety research, cost savings analysis, site visits to school systems that operate buses with propane autogas, and phone interviews with transportation directors.

“The schoolchildren and taxpayers of Mobile benefit from this important decision,” said Dale Wendell, Blue Bird’s chief commercial officer. “The adoption of Blue Bird Propane Vision buses further emphasizes Mobile County Public Schools’ forward-thinking leadership and commitment to reduce fuel and maintenance costs, support a domestically produced fuel, and provide cleaner air for the students and the community.”

The school system transports 26,000 students to and from school daily. The new buses, equipped with ROUSH CleanTech autogas fuel systems, began operation for the 2014-15 school year on Aug. 7.Historically, autogas costs about 50 percent less than diesel per gallon and reduces maintenance costs due to its clean-operating properties.

“Fueling with propane autogas provides the opportunity for quick return on investment, offering school districts a viable alternative solution,” said Todd Mouw, vice president of sales and marketing for ROUSH CleanTech. “By choosing this safe, abundant and American-made fuel, Mobile County Public Schoolsis leading the state with its environmental commitment.”

During this initial implementation, the school system will monitor the efficiency of the buses and share information with other school systems interested in alternative fuels.

“The deployment of our propane autogas bus fleet is a perfect example of our school system’s initiative, It Starts With Us,” said Pat Mitchell, director of transportation for Mobile County Public Schools. “We are providing dependable and clean student transportation while saving taxpayers money so we can put it back in the classroom where it counts most.”

Photos available upon request.

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About Blue Bird: Blue Bird offers a complete line of Type A, C and D school buses in a variety of options and configurations. For 85 years, Blue Bird has continued to set industry standards with its innovative design and manufacturing capabilities. Additionally, Blue Bird provides comprehensive financial solutions through Blue Bird Capital Services. Today, Blue Bird has more than 1,500 employees, Georgia-based manufacturing facilities and an extensive network of dealers and service-parts facilities throughout North America. Its global presence can be seen in more than 60 countries through sales in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe and the Middle East. For more information, visit the Blue Bird website at www.blue-bird.com.

About Mobile County Public Schools:The Mobile County Public Schools is Alabama’s largest school system, with 59,000 students and 7,500 employees in 90 schools. About 26,000 students ride 700 buses to and from school daily, traveling a total of 18,560 miles. Mobile County Public Schools graduates students who are college and career ready. We have 12 nationally recognized Blue Ribbon schools, eight Signature Academies and four of Alabama’s six Torchbearer schools. It Starts With Us. Learn more at www.mcpss.com.

About ROUSH CleanTech:ROUSH CleanTech, an industry leader of alternative fuel vehicle technology, is a division of ROUSH Enterprises based in Livonia, Mich. ROUSH CleanTech designs, engineers, manufactures and installs propane autogas fuel system technology for light- and medium-duty Ford commercial vehicles, and Type A and Type C Blue Bird school buses. As a Ford QVM-certified alternative fuel vehicle manufacturer, ROUSH CleanTech delivers economical, clean and domestically produced fueling options for fleets across North America. Learn more at ROUSHcleantech.com or by calling 800.59.ROUSH.