
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality is offering up to $7.7 million in incentives for the purchase or lease of eligible vehicles powered by CNG, propane autogas, or electric drives. Applicants can receive $2,500 per vehicle.
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The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) announced that up to $7.6 million in grants are available to eligible entities to continue the development of a network of alternative-fuel and/or natural gas fueling stations.
Read More →The City of Houston is expanding its car-sharing program for its employees, created through a partnership with ZipCar, to a second location.
Read More →The City of Temple, Texas, is using grant funds it obtained from various state agencies and programs to offset the cost of 14 compressed natural gas (CNG) fueled refuse trucks.
Read More →The City’s plan would replace its current fleet of refuse trucks with vehicles capable of side-arm cart collection.
Read More →The City of Amarillo, Texas, plans to purchase 10 new Ford Police Interceptor Utility vehicles to replace existing patrol cars in its fleet.
Read More →According to the City, the new station will fuel 14 CNG solid waste fleet vehicles and will be publicly accessible.
Read More →The City of Killeen recently released a report documenting Police Department’s investigation into the alleged theft of fleet property by fleet employees. In December 2012, following the investigation, Killeen’s fleet director retired, a technician resigned, and another technician was fired.
Read More →The North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA) has contracted to purchase AssetWorks Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) software to manage all aspects of its roadway network, infrastructure, and fleet.
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The City of Temple, Texas, is converting 11 vehicles to operate on propane autogas. Last year, the City converted five vehicles to operate on this fuel and added an on-site fueling station.
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