Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Texas School Districts Educated on Cleaner-Burning Propane at Annual Convention


DALLAS, TX--(Marketwired - September 30, 2013) - Texas school board leadership had the opportunity to learn about clean, American-made
propane autogas at the Texas Association of School Administrators (TASA) and Texas Association of School Boards (TASB) Annual Convention September 27-28 at the Dallas Convention Center. The Propane Council of Texas (ProCOT) participated with its awareness campaign, Fueling Texas, to educate participants about the benefits of operating school buses, administrative vehicles and commercial mowers on propane autogas.

"Propane autogas is a smart choice for Texas schools," said Jackie Mason, Educational & Marketing Director for the Propane Council of Texas. "Not only does propane lower harmful emissions and reduce fuel costs, but it has a proven safety record in Texas."

Propane autogas is the most widely used alternative fuel in the world. The clean-burning, domestically produced fuel is ideal for mowers, school buses, and other vehicles. School bus fleets that switch to autogas save anywhere from 30 percent to up to half on fuel costs. Propane-powered buses produce less particulate matter, carbon monoxide, NOx, hydrocarbons and greenhouses gas emissions than many school buses on Texas roads today.

There are more than 2,000 propane-powered buses operating in more than 75 Texas school districts. Some of these ISDs are benefitting from a 50-cents-per-gallon tax credit through 2013. Thanks to the tax credit, Dallas County Schools -- the largest propane-powered school bus fleet in the state -- saves about $500,000 annually. Northside ISD, the second-largest propane autogas bus fleet in Texas, saved around $225,000 with the credit from 2011, and Denton ISD recouped $170,000 in the same year. Read more here.

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