
The City of Dublin Converts to Propane
J. Darryl Syler, the City of Dublin’s Fleet Manager, said the city purchased a $1,100 conversion kit in 2011 and started 2012 with a propane-fueled

Springfield Saves Using Propane Equipment
Springfield, Ohio needed to cut costs throughout its city budget after funding to city governments was reduced by the state in response to the 2008

Provide A Ride Converts to Propane
In 2014, Provide A Ride of Cleveland, Ohio, converted 41 of their gasoline vehicles to run on dual fueled propane. “The advantages to the dual

Aaustin Express Saves with Propane
In 2014, Aaustin Express had a fleet of 175 vehicles, and of those 175, 90 were converted to propane autogas. Adam McCloe, Vice President of

Landscaper Goes Greener with Propane Mowers
Since 2013, Liapis Landscape & Design has been running their lawnmower fleet on propane. They converted 15 mowers and use an onsite 1,000-gallon dispensing station

Access Scioto County Transit Buses Use Propane
Access Scioto County (ASC) Buses use cleaner burning and affordable propane autogas to fuel their buses. By using propane autogas, ASC is reducing greenhouse gases

John Glenn Columbus International Airport Runs on Propane
John Glenn Columbus International Airport (CMH) joined an elite group of leading U.S. airports in sourcing 100% of its shuttle bus energy supply from a

The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority Goes Green with Propane
The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority purchased 20 propane autogas paratransit buses to provide clean and affordable transportation for individuals with disabilities. The first of

Yellow Cab of Columbus Converts to Propane AutoGas
Jeff Kates, President of Yellow Cab of Columbus, had an interest in alternative fuels for their taxi cab fleets, but his knowledge on propane was

Franklin County Heads Towards Greener Transportation
In early 2011, the Franklin County Board of Developmental Disabilities took their first step towards a greener transportation system by purchasing their first propane-fueled bus,

City of Cincinnati: Propelled by Propane
In 2010, the City of Cincinnati felt the push to break the status quo. Andrew Glenn, Director of Public Services, committed to cleaning up the

Frito-Lay Burns Clean with Propane Autogas
The Frito-Lay company began switching it’s fleet to propane autogas powered vehicles in support of Clean Fuels Ohio, one of the largest of the U.S.
Ohio Propane Autogas Stations
Ohio Propane Gas Association
The OPGA is a trade and membership service organization
that represents propane marketers throughout the state.
605 N High St #214, Columbus, OH 43215