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Illinois District Adds 15 Propane School Buses to Fleet

Township High School District 211’s new Blue Bird Vision Propane buses are expected to save about $15,000 per year in fuel costs and reduce nitrogen oxide emissions by almost 14,000 pounds.

September 5, 2018
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PALATINE, Ill. — A school district here has added 15 propane-fueled school buses to its fleet for the 2018-19 school year.

Township High School District 211’s new Blue Bird Vision Propane buses, which run regular daily routes, are equipped with a Ford 6.8L V10 engine and are powered by a Roush CleanTech propane fuel system.

The buses are expected to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions by almost 14,000 pounds and particulate matter by about 475 pounds each year, compared with the diesel buses they replaced, according to Roush CleanTech.

“District 211 strives to be green in as many areas as we can,” said Diana Mikelski, director of transportation for the school district. “Our new propane-fueled buses are one major way we can improve the air quality around our schools.”

“Township High School District 211 joins the growing number of school districts looking to alternative fuels to lower total ownership costs,” said Ryan Zic, director of school bus sales for Roush CleanTech. “Along with financial savings, propane buses have the added benefit of cutting pollution, operating more quietly, and running on a domestically produced fuel source.”

Mikelski estimates that the new propane buses will collectively save approximately $15,000 per year in fuel costs alone.

“We are reducing our transportation costs with propane buses and the savings will be reallocated to other transportation initiatives,” she said. “Our taxpayers will be able to observe our goal to reduce pollution and operating costs, which saves dollars in the end.”

Mikelski added that the district plans to purchase more propane school buses once an annual replacement schedule has been determined.

“We chose propane buses because they give us the whole package: low maintenance and fuel costs, reliability in extreme temperatures, and quiet operation.”

Watch a video below featuring some of the new buses that the school district posted on its Facebook page.

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