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3. Existing Stations in WI
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Source: Alternative Fuels Data Center
There are 62 fueling stations in Wisconsin
4. Autogas Consumption in WI
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2010 2011 2012 2013
6,490,967 * 8,047,134* 9,944,494* 14,862,649*
* Gasoline Gallon Equivalents
5. Propane Bus Fleets in WI
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• 2015 - 27% of type C school bus sales in WI
• 2013 – 15 propane buses account for about 20% of type C bus sales in
Wisconsin
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- Rich Nelson, Wisconsin Bus Sales
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option for school buses and we couldn’t be more pleased.”
WCC Autogas Roundtable 2015Wisconsin Propane Gas Association
10. Badger Bus Lines
The Badger buses travel
between 12,000 to
14,000 miles each year,
“allowing fuel savings to
accumulate quickly with
an average annual fuel
savings of over $3,500
for each bus.”
- co-ownerJohnMeier
WCC Autogas Roundtable 2015Wisconsin Propane Gas Association
11. Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department
“Dollar for dollar, I’m still
paying less than one-
third the price per gallon
of gasoline with propane
autogas,” Sheriff
Milbrath said.
“Combined with my
alternative fuel rebate,
those cost savings are
hard to ignore.”
WCC Autogas Roundtable 2015Wisconsin Propane Gas Association
12. Port Washington Police Department
"ThesquadherewentliveinverylateDecember.(It'sonly)afew
monthsin,butbasedonusagesofar,(we're)saving$500amonthon
fuelononecarvs.whatwepaidforgas" - Captain Mike Keller
WCC Autogas Roundtable 2015Wisconsin Propane Gas Association
13. Menards Trucks & Fueling Stations
“Propane is a reliable
alternative fuel that is
clean, safe and cost
effective. We’re glad to be
advancing our company
forward into this growing
market as propane is a
cleaner burning fuel and
less expensive, so it’s a
win-win for everyone.”
- Jeff Abbott, Menards, Inc.
WCC Autogas Roundtable 2015Wisconsin Propane Gas Association
15. Contact Information
WCC Autogas Roundtable 2015Wisconsin Propane Gas Association
WI Propane Gas Association
33 East Main Street, Suite 701
Madison, WI 53703
608-251-0927
www.wipga.org