Virginia fleets turn to renewable propane
October 1, 2021 By Brian Richesson
The Virginia city of Petersburg’s police and shuttle vehicle fleets are converting 49 vehicles from gasoline to run on renewable propane.
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The Virginia city of Petersburg’s police and shuttle vehicle fleets are converting 49 vehicles from gasoline to run on renewable propane.
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Quarles Petroleum, based in Fredericksburg, Virginia, purchased the propane and petroleum operations of Dixie Gas & Oil, based in Verona, Virginia.
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Navien will establish its first U.S. manufacturing and assembly operation in April in James City County, Virginia.
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Changes in the propane industry compel state association leaders to contemplate challenges and opportunities within their operations.
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The West Virginia Propane Gas Association installed its new board of directors, naming Randy Hagedorn as the association’s president.
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Get a rundown on Chris Earhart’s career in the propane industry.
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New state association leaders share their goals and challenges amid changes.
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The Virginia Propane Gas Association names Elizabeth Phillips McCormick, vice president of Phillips Energy, as its new president.
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Virginia’s state and local government fleets feature 319 vehicles that run on alternative fuels, including propane autogas, according…
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Phillips Energy partnered with Harris Garage, an automotive repair facility, to perform propane autogas fleet conversions.
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