
Lewis County C-1 School District receives a portion of the state’s Volkswagen settlement funds and rebates to purchase the 2022 IC Bus propane buses.
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The state’s second round of Volkswagen settlement funding will be used to purchase 235 new propane school buses and three electric transit buses.
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The districts purchase the Blue Bird Vision propane buses using funding from the state's Department of Environment and Natural Resources.
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North Penn School District purchases the buses using a $142,128 grant from the state’s Department of Environmental Protection.
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The school bus manufacturer’s G5 Type A school bus is reportedly the first Type A propane vehicle to reach the California Air Resources Board’s optional low nitrogen oxide emissions standard of 0.05 grams per brake horsepower-hour.
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Integrated energy management aids in the transition away from fossil fuels while considering affordability of alt-fuel options and reducing dependence on any one fuel. Data tracking technology boosts efficiency and keeps costs in check.
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Liberty Public Schools receives a $20,000 rebate from the Missouri Propane Education and Research Council to purchase the buses.
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Livonia Public Schools purchases the buses using Volkswagen settlement funding provided by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy.
Read More →The U.S. has seen a 960% increase in propane-powered school bus fleets since 2012. Companies are responding with upgraded engines and fueling infrastructure and renewable propane.
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As of this spring, the Vision propane and gasoline school buses will include Ford’s new 7.3L V8 engine and Gen 5, Roush CleanTech’s advanced fuel system technology.
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