Alternative Fuel Initiatives for Town
of Greenburgh could save town 40% off of cost of fuel in vehicles
The Greenburgh
Town Board discussed a major new initiative that can help the town reduce fuel
costs for our vehicle fleet, reduce dependency on foreign oil and enable us to
go green with our fleet.
There are many
types of alternative fuels available today that reduces our reliance on foreign
oil. Propane “LPG” and Compressed Natural Gas “CNG” are too leading alternative
fuels that fleets have successfully switched to. LPG is being used with smaller
vehicle platforms such as taxis, limos, police vehicles, vans, SUVs and mini
buses. CNG is being used for larger vehicles platforms such as sanitation
vehicles, large trucks and buses. Both of these alternative fuels are
domestically produced and can substantially reduce fuel costs up to
50%.
Over the past
10 years, new technologies to convert vehicles from gasoline to alternative
fuels have been used throughout the United States. Municipalities have
successfully integrated these technologies for their police fleets, sanitation
vehicles, public transportation vehicles and government vehicles. Commercial
businesses have converted service vans, buses, limousines and SUVs to lower
costs and dependability on foreign oil. The question is not if, but
when.
The Town of
Greenburgh will be launching an alternative fuel test program later this year.
The town will be converting 3-4 vehicles to run on both gasoline and propane.
Based on the results of this test, the town hopes to convert other vehicles in
the coming years. This is a great opportunity to help its businesses community
by following their lead. Beside the positive environmental impact, Greenburgh
should be able to save approximately 40% off the cost of fuel for each converted
vehicle. It’s a win-win for us.
The Town of
Greenburgh will be working with The Alliance to execute this endeavor. The
Alliance includes American Alternative Fuel “AAF” the technology vendor who
certifies the conversion kits; Paraco Gas “Paraco” the supplier of the LPG fuel;
and 4 Star Auto Services “4 Star” who converts the vehicles and provides
maintenance and emergency service. There are several other Municipalities in
Westchester County working with The Alliance. AAF has converted more than 10,000
vehicles in North America and has hundreds of customers including DHL, UPS, the
Raleigh NC Police Department, and the Sheriff Department of Jackson County, GA.
Some Advantages of Propane “LPG”
· Unlike
natural gas, propane distribution and infrastructure does not rely on an
inflexible underground pipeline network.
· Propane
is easily transported over land, and fueling station placement does not depend
on proximity to gas pipelines, as is necessary for compressed natural gas (CNG)
stations.
· Propane
“LPG” has the most extensive infrastructure network for any alternative fuel in
the country.
· Propane fueled vehicles are perhaps the most
affordable alternative fuel vehicles on the market today – especially the
light-duty trucks and passenger cars that most Americans drive.s
· Propane
infrastructure and incremental costs are much lower than those for Compressed
Natural Gas. Paraco is providing the fueling station at no cost.
· Propane
reduces carbon emissions (CO2) by about 20% compared to gasoline or
diesel.
· Propane
reduces nitrogen
oxide (NOX) between
42 and 78 percent compared to gasoline or diesel.
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2 comments:
Propane is alot more dangerous the CNG. Propane stay close to the ground. Where CNG rises up.
CNG 99.9% clean emissions.
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