News about alternative fuel fleets and policies certainly isn’t slowing down as February comes to a close. Let’s dive right in to this week’s headlines:
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Blue Star Gas helped a medical transit fleet in Salem switch five vans to run on clean, affordable propane autogas through the Alliance AutoGas program.
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As the provider of vehicle conversions and fueling for fleets in the Southeast Propane Autogas Development Program (administered by the folks at Virginia Clean Cities), Alliance has also helped the Buncombe County Sheriff’s fleet save thousands on fuel costs with 10 autogas cruisers.
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The state of Virginia approved a new transportation plan this weekend, moving away from reliance on the gasoline tax.
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Brunswick County in North Carolina is testing out two autogas-powered buses to evaluate how they run and how much money they will save.
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Attention all fleets and drivers in Tennessee: there’s an alternative fuel vehicle roadshow coming your way March 12-26. Alliance AutoGas will be there showcasing clean propane autogas vehicle technology and answering questions.
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Chenango Forks Central School District in Binghamton, N.Y. just voted to add propane-powered buses to its fleet.
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