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Virginia School District's Propane-Powered School Buses Save Millions

Crunching the numbers with Newport News Public Schools, seeing how much the district has saved on fuel and parts since beginning its transition to cleaner fuels in 2017.

August 16, 2024
Virginia School District's Propane-Powered School Buses Save Millions

Newport News Public Schools has saved over $2 million in fuel and parts since 2017, with a cost-saving of at least $0.25 per mile.

Photo: Newport News Public Schools/Canva

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Newport News, Virginia, Public Schools has significantly shifted toward cleaner and more cost-effective transportation by integrating propane-powered school buses into its fleet.

Saving Money and Curbing Emissions

Frustrated with the high maintenance and operational costs associated with diesel buses, the school district embarked on a thorough two-year research journey, ultimately deciding on propane as the best alternative.

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Currently, 48% of the district's fleet runs on propane, but the district aims to  transition entirely to this cleaner fuel. The decision has already yielded impressive results: the district has saved over $2 million in fuel and parts since 2017, with a cost-saving of at least $0.25 per mile, according to ROUSH CleanTech.

Additionally, the district received $1.7 million in grants and incentives to support this transition.

“For the past 20 years, Newport News Public Schools has increased its focus on environmentally friendly and practical actions that reduce carbon emissions and ensure energy efficiency. Compared to diesel, the added benefits of economical and environmentally friendly operations made propane an easy choice for the school district," said Shay Coates, transportation executive director at Newport News Public Schools.

Propane buses have also proven to be safer and more environmentally friendly. Newport News Public Schools reported that their propane buses are 90% cleaner in nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions than the EPA’s strictest standards and 99% cleaner than older diesel models.

This shift has enhanced the safety and health of students and staff and contributed to a significant reduction in the district's carbon footprint.

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Why choose propane autogas? According to Newport News Public Schools:

  • Dramatic fuel and maintenance cost savings.

  • Safer for students, drivers, technicians, and the community.

  • Environmental friendliness.

“I have seen many different buses and probably drove them all, but I really enjoy the propane buses. The bus ride is very smooth and quiet. I like everything about my new bus, and I’m proud when we get the looks and hear, ‘That’s a propane bus,’ ” said Rosalind McCauley, a school bus driver for Newport News Public Schools.

The district’s move to propane highlights a growing trend among school districts nationwide to seek sustainable and economically viable transportation solutions, especially as they navigate the challenges of limited funding for electric buses.

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