From diesel to electric or propane, the ambitious endeavor of replacing the U.S. school bus fleet comes with a hefty price tag. The potential cost and time required for a complete transformation is pretty staggering.
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Get your questions answered about making the shift to greener technologies for your school bus fleet, whether it's electric, propane, or compressed natural gas.
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Explore the latest advancements in propane autogas engines with standard ultra-low NOx emissions. Discover how these engines exceed regulations, promote environmental sustainability, and contribute to improved air quality.
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Environmentalists welcome the latest round of funding from the Environmental Protection Agency via the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. But some politicians don't approve of the focus on electric vehicles.
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Dual-purpose standalone fueling system provides fleets with solutions whether they refuel with propane autogas or need a recharge using a propane-powered microgrid.
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The federal Clean School Bus Program and the state's Propane Education & Research Council are making it possible for Hannibal Public School District No. 60 to steer toward a fully propane-fueled fleet.
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Ideal for paratransit and on-demand transit fleets, the non-fossil fuel is produced from 100% raw materials, and when paired with an ultra-low NOx engine, brings emission levels to near-zero.
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The funding from the N.C. Volkswagen Settlement Program is earmarked primarily for rural counties, especially under-resourced communities. It will go toward buying 161 electric, propane, and lower-emission diesel school buses throughout North Carolina.
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Faced with scarce funding for your alternate fuel fleet plans? There is help! Here’s how to plan your transition to green school buses — and secure the finances and support to afford them.
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The blast that badly wounded two employees at the Student Transportation of America facility in Bradford was caused by a propane vapor cloud escaping from a bus, according to the fire marshal.
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