Texas Alternative Fuel Fleet Pilot Program

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Jan
31

COCA COLA CNG FLEET CASE STUDY

Steve Saltzgiver is Fleet Operations Director for Coca Cola Refreshments North America. Previously, Saltzgiver served as Fleet Director for the state of Georgia, overseeing a fleet of 20,000 assets. He served as a fleet management consultant with Mercury Associates, the largest fleet management consultancy in the US. Before that, Saltzgiver Fleet Director for Utah’s fleet of 10,000-plus assets for 12 years.… Continue reading »

Jan
30

2ND NATURAL GAS VEHICLE INFRASTRUCTURE CONFERENCE

Don’t miss your chance to attend the 2nd Natural Gas Vehicle Infrastructure Conference & Exhibition USA Houston, February 25-26, 2013 How to Develop Profitable & Sustainable Natural Gas Vehicle Infrastructure www.ngvevent.com

Jan
24

COMMISSIONER PORTER PRESENTS DENTON ISD WITH CHECK

Tuesday evening January 22, 2013 Commissioner Porter presented a check to Denton ISD for $123,696 for the purchase of seven propane buses and the upgrade of their 18,000 gallon propane refueling site. The district has also received more than $655,000 in Federal alternative motor-fuel tax credits for use of propane. For 17 years, Denton ISD… Continue reading »

Dec
11

Commissioner Porter presents Midland ISD with Grant Check

The Railroad Commission of Texas and the Texas Parent Teacher Association granted $739,059 to the Midland Independent School District to acquire propane-fueled buses and a propane fueling station. “It’s beneficial to the taxpayers of the school district to reduce the operating cost by using propane rather than diesel fuel,” Texas Railroad Commissioner David Porter said.… Continue reading »

Nov
23

ALTERNATIVE FUEL VEHICLES

  Automakers and fans of alternative fuel vehicles have been waiting for years for consumers to start rolling off dealer lots driving green cars. It is slowly starting to happen, with the number of vehicles that don’t run exclusively on standard gasoline nearly doubling from 534,000 on US roads in 2003 to almost 940,000 in… Continue reading »

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