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It’s an open and ‘shutter’ case in favour of LPG

Landscape and wildlife photographer Andy Sales - the “canvasprintman” - has an eye for what makes a great picture but he also has his lenses firmly focused on autogas LPG for ‘greener’ driving.

When he’s not snapping some stunning scenery or elusive animals, then he’s also reducing his impact on the environment by driving to his studio or shoot location in his autogas LPG powered Range Rover.

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Houston fleets switch to clean propane autogas to improve air quality

Many Houston-area vehicle fleets are converting to clean propane autogas to help reduce pollution and contribute to cleaner air—a significant concern for Houston, which was recently listed the seventh smoggiest U.S. city by the American Lung Association.

“Houstonians care about their environment and the quality of their communities,” said Jackie Mason, Education...

Virginia Clean Cities Reaches 1,000 Vehicle Conversions to Propane

Largest propane deployment project in U.S. history involving a government partnership
Virginia Clean Cities is proud to announce that 1,000 vehicles have been successfully converted to run on propane autogas through the Southeast Propane Autogas Development Program (SPADP). The Program is supported by funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment...
 

Propane Autogas: Fueling Texas makes an impression at Police Fleet Expo

AUSTIN — Propane Autogas: Fueling Texas, the Propane Council of Texas’ educational campaign, made an impression at the Police Fleet Expo Southwest. From May 22-24, hundreds of police officers gathered in Fort Worth to discuss the most efficient and innovative ways to manage vehicle fleets—including converting to propane autogas, the world’s most popular alternative fuel.

The Fueling Texas presence at the Police...

EarthWorks saves big on maintenance and fuel with clean-burning propane autogas

EarthWorks, Inc., a full-service commercial landscaping company based in Dallas, expects to save 30-35 percent on maintenance costs annually running lawn equipment on propane autogas, the world’s most widely used alternative fuel. EarthWorks also reports $41,600 in annual fuel cost savings.

“We have been thrilled with converting our lawn equipment fleet to propane autogas,” said Chris...

Ohio clean fuel provider & certified conversion center joins Alliance AutoGas

LUCASVILLE, Ohio – Arrick’s Propane has joined Alliance AutoGas as both a propane autogas fuel provider and certified conversion center, helping fleets in southern Ohio, northeast Kentucky and southwestern West Virginia switch to clean fuel through the Alliance program. Arrick’s will provide fleets with autogas vehicle conversions, using bi-fuel...
 

UK overlooked by car makers in cheaper fuel fight

With the high cost of fuel remaining as one of the biggest concerns for families and businesses in the UK, vehicle manufacturers are failing to offer them a cost-effective solution that is already available to drivers in mainland Europe says LPG supplier, Autogas Limited.

Currently, cars powered by autogas LPG are available directly from the showroom of more than 20 different vehicle manufacturers in Europe,...
 

Propane Council of Texas issues Earth Day challenge: Green your fleet with propa...

AUSTIN — April 22, 2013 — In celebration of Earth Day 2013, the Propane Council of Texas is challenging fleets across the state to support clean air by switching to propane autogas. Operating vehicles on American-made autogas is cost effective and significantly reduces greenhouse gas emissions compared to conventional fuels like gasoline and diesel.

“Because making environmentally conscious choices is important to...
 

Williamson County fleet saves $73k on fuel costs annually with propane autogas

AUSTIN — Williamson County expects to save $73,000 on fuel costs annually running fleet vehicles on propane autogas, the world’s most widely used alternative fuel. The Central Texas county began converting vehicles to autogas in 2009, and now operates 36 clean vehicles across nine departments, including EMS, Williamson County Constables and the Parks Department.

“We are pleased to be...
 

Expressley Pets reduces its carbon ‘paw-print’

Converting to LPG is proving to be animal magic for County Durham-based Expressley Pets which specialises in transporting pets and animals across the UK and throughout the Continent.

Being DEFRA licensed to transport all domestic animals, means it provides a door to door service for vets, breeders and groomers.

However, it is primarily pet owners that provide much of its work, some of whom have relocated and want...