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| May 14, 2013 |
Vol. 3 | Issue 5 |
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CleanTech Talks Facts
Greetings!
I just finished reading a recent ICF International report entitled "Propane Market Outlook 2013." ICF, a well-respected research company in the energy and environmental sectors, assesses key market trends and opportunities in the propane industry. Information from this in-depth report might help dispel some myths I've heard about propane autogas, including:Myth: The U.S. does not have sufficient supplies of propane.Fact: The nation has so much propane that it started exporting the energy source in 2011. Last year the U.S. exported 2.5 billion gallons. Propane exports are expected to increase to more than 4 billion gallons per year by 2015.
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Todd Mouw
Vice President of
Sales & Marketing
ROUSH CleanTech |
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First Propane School Buses for ConnecticutCity of Shelton Mayor, Mark Lauretti, approved the purchase of 60 new Blue Bird Propane-Powered Vision school buses for the Connecticut school district. Mayor Lauretti is excited about the expected cost savings with the alternatively powered school buses. "We estimate we'll save $180,000 every year in fuel costs alone," he explains. "Plus, these are our buses. We own them, no more bus contracts and now we control the fuel we put in them. This is huge and a big help to balancing our budget." |
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 Propane is nontoxic, colorless and virtually odorless. An identifying odor is added to propane so it can be readily detected.
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ROUSH on the RadioJoe Thompson, president of ROUSH CleanTech, was interviewed by Jeff Gilbert at WWJ News Radio AM 950. The interview aired as a "Car Chronicles" feature where they discussed ROUSH CleanTech, our products, business and growth potential. |
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SE Show HighlightsPropane autogas powered bobtails were the hit of the Southeastern Propane Expo in Georgia last month. ROUSH CleanTech unveiled a brand new propane powered Ford F-650 chassis cab that we are now accepting orders for! |
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USA Today Article Endorses Alternative FuelsPublic transportation is going green and propane autogas buses are leading the charge. Transit agencies across the nation are switching from diesel to alternative fuels, such as propane autogas, compressed natural gas, diesel-electric hybrids and biodiesel. The Flint Mass Transportation Authority in Michigan has 260 alternatively fueled buses; some operate on compressed natural gas, some on diesel-electricity hybrid and some on propane autogas. |
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