It’s Thursday once again, and that means it’s time for another rundown of the top news stories affecting your alternative fuel fleet:
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Alliance AutoGas welcomed two new certified conversion centers to the growing network: Dave Jones, Inc. and the Fillback Family of Dealerships. Both based in Wisconsin, these companies will work with Alliance fuel provider Charter Fuels to help local fleets switch to autogas through vehicle conversions, fueling, fuel station installation, safety training and support.
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This article offers an update on the Springfield, Ill., fleet that’s converting to propane autogas.
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The Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles will host its first public symposium about alternative fuels called “Why Alt Fuels Now” on April 18, 2013. The event will feature a showcase of clean fuel vehicles from 10:00a.m. to 5:00p.m.
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There’s a new bi-fuel compressed natural gas option on the market: AGA Systems announced it has received EPA certification for its DuraDrive bi-fuel CNG system.
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The city of Temple, Texas, is switching 11 more fleet vehicles to autogas.
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Alternative fuel trucks were on display last week in Alabama.
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According to the New York Times, new EPA emissions rules may be putting some alternative fuel vehicles “in a bind.”
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The program coordinator for the Greater Baton Rouge Clean Cities Coalition sat down for an interview with the Advocate about the future of alternative fuels in the region.
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