
Propane Ford E-450 cutaways receive EPA, CARB approval
March 10, 2011 By LP Gas
The first shipment of Roush CleanTech’s new propane fuel system for Ford E-450 cutaway vans was made in February.
Read MoreThe first shipment of Roush CleanTech’s new propane fuel system for Ford E-450 cutaway vans was made in February.
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Read MoreConcerns for the environment have moved indoors. The health and safety of employees in the workplace have long been an issue with OSHA, but more recently the Environmental Protection Agency has promulgated large spark ignited (LSI) engine emission regulations that are already impacting the forklift market.
Read MoreJust in time for the current back-to-school season, a $50 million program is getting under way in Texas to help school districts add new, clean fuel propane buses to their pupil transportation fleets. And that program is expected to be just the start of a major national effort to clean up school buses, spurred by new legislation and the Environmental Protection Agency’s concerns about clean air and children’s health.
Read MorePropane-powered engines designed for agricultural operations are being positioned to fuel the farming communities that are being pressed to meet increasingly stringent air quality standards.
Read MoreNew federal regulations aimed at reducing air pollution are likely to have a significant impact on propane-fueled forklifts, including large reductions in per-unit fuel consumption.
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