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Jun
14

ACT Expo 2012 Presentations Now Available

Did you miss the Alternative Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo 2012 in Long Beach, California? No problem! Presentations from this year’s event have recently been posted online. Attendees can access the presentations for free, while those who did not attend can access the seminars for $100. The event included seminars and classes on alternative fuels including… Continue reading »

Jun
07

Propane Autogas vs. Natural Gas (CNG)

Propane Autogas and Natural Gas (CNG) are two very appealing and viable alternative fuels steadily seen and heard about in the news and on social networking sites. Questions arise like, “Which one is cheaper,” “Which is more efficient,” or “Which is more environmentally friendly.” Both fuels are American-made, abundant, greener and more cost effective than gasoline… Continue reading »

Jun
05

2012 Heart of Texas Green Expo

The 2012 Heart of Texas Green Expo, hosted by Keep Bastrop County Beautiful, an Affiliate of Keep Texas Beautiful will be held this weekend June 8-9th at the Bastrop Convention and Exhibit Center! The Green Expo weekend will feature more than 50 speakers and panels and demonstrations. They include a presentation by city managers and… Continue reading »

Mar
15

Free Online School Bus Powertrain Innovation Symposium

SAE International will hold the first-ever School Bus Powertrain Innovation Symposium next week, March 19-21, 2012. The event is free and will be held online, via webcasts. The SAE 2012 School Bus Powertrain Innovation Symposium will focus on reducing fuel and maintenance costs using propane, compressed natural gas, and hybrid electric technology. This event is… Continue reading »

Jan
19

Case Study: Williamson County Precinct 2 Constable’s Office

During the Williamson County Propane Fueling Station Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, Curtis Donaldson, CEO of CleanFUEL USA introduced me to Sergeant William Beechinor of the Williamson County Precinct 2 Constable’s Office. Sergeant Beechinor has been driving alternative fuel vehicles for work since the early 1980’s and wrote down his testimonial for the readers of Texas Propane… Continue reading »

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