Why you should invest in alternative fuels: 5 Signs It's Time to Consider Propane or CNG Vehicles
Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and Propane are both quickly becoming the most popular alternative fuel sources in America and it's not hard to see why. There are abundant natural gas and propane resources within the United States, estimated to last for nearly a century at least.
Plus, initiatives researching biogas manufactured from waste could significantly augment and extend those natural gas reserves.
While propane and CNG vehicles won't be the last word in clean-energy propulsion, they're still an important step towards fuel systems that are sustainable throughout the 21st Century and less harmful to the planet than gasoline. 2017 is going to see plenty of organizations moving towards alternative fuels. Perhaps it's time to be among them…
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17 Things to Take Away For 2017 With Green Alternative Systems
Green Alternative Systems lists the top 17 things to take away for 2017 regarding natural gas and alternative fuel options.
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Natural gas is big in heavy fleets. Major operations such as UPS are on track to move 100% of their heavy fleet to natural gas.
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Prices are stabilizing. Natural gas is becoming steadily more affordable in the US, in more areas of the country, with less month-to-month price fluctuation.
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Serious fuel savings. While prices may still vary, on average, compressed natural gas (CNG) currently costs $1.50-$2 less per equivalent gallon than traditional gasoline when factoring in increased per-gallon mileage.
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Less gasoline reliance is becoming a reality. Natural gas is already saving over 500 million gallons of gasoline per year.
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Why are green alternative gases so cheap?
Green alternative gases are becoming more and more predominant across the country. Businesses in particular are looking toward using alternative gas because they are cheaper, more environmentally conscious, and provide access to attractive incentives provided by both State and Federal governments--including considerable tax reductions and exemptions.
For businesses that find themselves in such a situation, a better alternative may be converting their current fleets to using natural gas systems. The upfront costs of conversion may seem daunting, but most companies that convert to alternative fuel see the investment paid back quickly.
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Conversion
Fleet Propane Conversion - Side by Side Comparison: Propane Vs CNG
Fleet managers have two primary options when looking at alternative fuels: fleet propane conversion or compressed natural gas (CNG).
A fleet propane conversion or CNG conversion is a substantial investmet of time and resources, making it essential that you perform adequate research before deciding which way to take your fleet. The following brief guide will show you some of the important distinctions between your two options.
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Green Alternative Systems Fleet Propane Conversion Saves Costs and the Environment
Often in business you discover that sometimes you have to spend money to save money. Investing in the infrastructure of your company can radically reduce costs, fattening your bottom line. For fleet managers, a fleet conversion from gasoline to propane saves money in three key areas.
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Green Alternative Systems Announces Expansion into CNG and Alternative Fuel Options
Alternative fuel options are more popular than ever, both with the federal government and consumers. Green Alternative Systems is a leader in alternative fuel options and fleet conversions and are pleased to announce an expansion of their conversion offerings.
Propane conversions have long been the go-to choice for fleet managers looking for alternative fuel options. The large number of propane stations, low cost compared to gasoline, and lower emissions drove fleets to adopt propane in large numbers.
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