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Dec
05

Autogas 4 Airports

With the economy still not rebounding, airport authorities and shuttle operators across the United States are turning to alternative fuels to help alleviate costs! Due to this increased need, ROUSH CleanTech has partnered with the Clean Cities coalitions, airport authorities, shuttle operators, and propane providers across the United States to demonstrate the benefits of dedicated… Continue reading »

Nov
23

CleanTalk E-Newsletter

Have you been receiving the monthly electronic newsletter from ROUSH CleanTech entitled CleanTalk? This initiative began during the 2011 Summer and promises to feature customer testimonials, product offerings, major news announcements, and upcoming events where ROUSH CleanTech will be present. Joe Thompson, President of ROUSH CleanTech states, “CleanTalk will be an informative resource which will… Continue reading »

Jun
28

Travels with Susan: The Propane Girl

Yesterday, Franz Hofmann, Lead Automotive Instructor for the Railroad Commission discussed the difference between a dedicated propane truck vs. bi-fuel (gasoline/propane) truck. East Texas Marketing Coordinator, Susan Shifflett has traveled across Texas sharing her stories all from her Impco Bi-Fuel Converted Propane truck! The time has come that she makes the switch to a new model from ROUSH! Keep reading… Continue reading »

May
25

Overview of ROUSH CleanTech

ROUSH CleanTech is often featured on the Texas Propane Fleets blog as a company dedicated to developing the most innovative and reliable alternative fuel powered products!   Jack Roush, Chairman of the Board of Directors of ROUSH Enterprises, Inc. has been in the automotive business since 1964.  He has created an empire and was one of… Continue reading »

Mar
22

Propane Powered ROUSH F-150

The ROUSH F-150 is mentioned frequently throughout the Texas Propane Fleets blog and I felt it was important to provide further information on this light-duty truck that plays a considerable role in U.S. vehicle fleets.  Most of these vehicles are fueled by gasoline, however, propane-fueled light-duty trucks provide the same horsepower, torque, and towing capacity… Continue reading »

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