The Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) has launched a new website, Propane.com, to serve as a source for information about propane safety and newly developed propane-powered technology for agriculture, commercial landscape, industrial, on-road fleets, and residential industries.
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Power Solutions International, Inc. announced that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has certified the company’s 8.8L propane autogas and natural gas fueled engine for medium-duty, on-highway applications.
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Several announcements were made on Freightliner trucks, including production of a propane-autogas chassis and a natural gas option coming in 2015.
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A new report commissioned by the Mississippi Propane Gas Association concludes that propane autogas offers "numerous benefits" to fleets over gasoline and diesel.
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Alliance AutoGas has announced that its new Fuel Management Dispenser System is now available to fleet customers.
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A new Class 7 propane truck from Alkane Truck Company is hitting the market. Other announcements include Nissan starting production on its electric e-NV200, as well as other truck and van news from Ford, GM and Ram.
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Coupled by a higher demand, road closures, diesel gelling, and supply issues, propane companies were faced with seemingly relentless complications this winter. Ferrellgas stepped up to meet this demand, which continues to be a challenge in certain states.
Read More →Freightliner Custom Chassis delivered the first field-test unit of its innovative, propane-autogas S2G work truck as the product enters the final phase before start of production later this year.
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Satellite broadcaster DISH rolled out 47 service vans in Southern California converted by ROUSH CleanTech to run on propane autogas. The Ford E-250 vans will bring fuel savings and on-site fueling convenience from fuel supplier Ferrellgas. View photos showing the fueling process and the cargo setup by upfitter Leggett & Platt. Photos by Paul Clinton.
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DISH Network deployed 47 propane autogas vans in Southern California to reduce fuel costs and emissions for the satellite broadcast provider as part of a roll-out of 200 such vehicles in five metropolitan areas.
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