New NFPA 58 guidelines change autogas refueling process
December 27, 2019 By Joe McCarthy
NFPA 58 2020 guidelines specify the propane industry adopt the K15 connection for all future autogas vehicles after Jan. 1, 2020.
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NFPA 58 2020 guidelines specify the propane industry adopt the K15 connection for all future autogas vehicles after Jan. 1, 2020.
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dnata, an air services provider with inflight catering operations, purchased eight autogas trucks fueled by Roush CleanTech engines for its LAX fleet.
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The Missouri Propane Education and Research Council (MOPERC) Clean Bus Replacement Plan works to help school district convert to propane school buses.
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Propane Resources’ Obie Dixon lays out what propane marketers should think about in preparation for adding autogas to their offerings.
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Propane autogas leads the diversification push for Wisconsin marketer that aims to operate in every sector of the propane market.
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The addition of 18 propane-powered Blue Bird school buses expands Newport News Public Schools’ fleet and marks a milestone delivery for Blue Bird.
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The North Penn School District in Pennsylvania purchased the new propane-powered buses with help from the Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Trust.
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A conversation with the vice president of safety and commercial operations at Wisconsin-based Boehlke Bottled Gas Corp.
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