Sharp Energy installs autogas fueling station in Maryland
May 2, 2017 By Megan Smalley
Sharp Energy constructed and installed a propane autogas fueling station for fleet vehicles near the Baltimore/Washington International Airport.
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Sharp Energy constructed and installed a propane autogas fueling station for fleet vehicles near the Baltimore/Washington International Airport.
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park added six propane-fueled trucks and two propane fueling stations.
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Greenkraft plans to expand its facilities in 2017 and debut two new trucks that run on propane autogas or compressed natural gas.
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General Motors (GM) selected Power Solutions International (PSI) to serve as its alternative fuel specialty vehicle modifier in North America.
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The Federal Highway Administration developed maps of national alternative fuel stations across the United States, including for propane autogas.
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Orland School District 135 near Chicago partnered with Cook-Illinois to add 79 Blue Bird Vision propane buses to its fleet.
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The San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (San Diego MTS) added 77 propane-powered buses to its fleet to use at its Copley Park facility.
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This summer, UPS achieved its goal of driving 1 billion miles in its alternative fuel and advanced technology fleet one year earlier than anticipated.
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Zebulon Innovations plans to partner with two alternative fuel companies in Nebraska, including Otte Oil and Propane and C.A.F.E. Nebraska.
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The Los Angeles Unified School District added propane autogas-powered box trucks to its fleet that delivers food and equipment to local schools.
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