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 able to convert part of our fleet to propane autogas, which is domestically produced in Texas, and is less expensive than gasoline or diesel fuels,” said Williamson County