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State considers propane-powered school buses
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- The state Department of Education is hoping to save millions by hopping on the alternative fuel bandwagon.
A deal is in the works to convert to propane-powered school buses, which could create more than $3,000 in savings in fuel costs per bus per year, according to the department's executive director of transportation, Ben Shew.
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State considers propane-powered school buses
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- The state Department of Education is hoping to save millions by hopping on the alternative fuel bandwagon.
A deal is in the works to convert to propane-powered school buses, which could create more than $3,000 in savings in fuel costs per bus per year, according to the department's executive director of transportation, Ben Shew.
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