
National park debuts propane trucks, fueling stations
April 11, 2017 By Megan Smalley
Great Smoky Mountains National Park added six propane-fueled trucks and two propane fueling stations.
Read MoreGreat Smoky Mountains National Park added six propane-fueled trucks and two propane fueling stations.
Read MoreGreenkraft plans to expand its facilities in 2017 and debut two new trucks that run on propane autogas or compressed natural gas.
Read MoreGeneral Motors (GM) selected Power Solutions International (PSI) to serve as its alternative fuel specialty vehicle modifier in North America.
Read MoreThe Federal Highway Administration developed maps of national alternative fuel stations across the United States, including for propane autogas.
Read MoreOrland School District 135 near Chicago partnered with Cook-Illinois to add 79 Blue Bird Vision propane buses to its fleet.
Read MoreThe San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (San Diego MTS) added 77 propane-powered buses to its fleet to use at its Copley Park facility.
Read MoreThis summer, UPS achieved its goal of driving 1 billion miles in its alternative fuel and advanced technology fleet one year earlier than anticipated.
Read MoreZebulon Innovations plans to partner with two alternative fuel companies in Nebraska, including Otte Oil and Propane and C.A.F.E. Nebraska.
Read MoreThe Los Angeles Unified School District added propane autogas-powered box trucks to its fleet that delivers food and equipment to local schools.
Read MoreRock Boulianne and Marquis Grégoire Jr., co-presidents of Alliance AutoPropane Inc., signed a long-term agreement with Maxquip.
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