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Student Transportation of America Receives $20,000 for Propane-Fueled School Buses

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Missouri Propane Education and Research Council presented Student Transportation of America with a check today for $20,000 for its acquisition of new propane school buses. These emissions- and cost-reducing propane school buses are in service throughout the Kansas City Public Schools district.

The rebate presented to STA is part of MOPERC’s Clean Bus Replacement Plan, which has committed $1 million to help Missouri school districts transition from diesel to propane buses. The plan offers rebates of $2,000 per propane bus, with up to 10 per district or contractor, at the time of delivery.

Pictured from left to right: Todd Mouw (ROUSH CleanTech), Jenna Van Harpen (Blue Bird), Doug Gallagher (STA), Steve Ahrens (MOPERC), Cliff Canton (Central States).
Pictured from left to right are: Todd Mouw (ROUSH CleanTech), Jenna Van Harpen (Blue Bird), Doug Gallagher (STA), Steve Ahrens (MOPERC), and Cliff Canton (Central States).

“MOPERC’s Clean Bus Replacement Plan can benefit dozens of school districts and communities throughout the state, regardless of location,” said Steve Ahrens, president and CEO of MOPERC. “We’re offering these rebates to leverage funding to school districts and bus contractors who adopt propane buses, either through Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Trust funds or on their own. For the current fiscal year, we’ve reserved 27 propane bus rebates under the MOPERC plan.”

KCPS contracted with STA to acquire the Blue Bird Type C propane buses. The school district expects to save about $500,000 annually in fuel costs, and another $55,000 savings each year in maintenance costs. “By helping STA lower its acquisition cost of these propane school buses, the school bus contractor can then help KCPS lower its operating costs with lower fuel and maintenance costs,” Ahrens added.

“STA has made a significant investment in adopting propane school buses for KCPS and other school districts across the country,” said Ryan Zic, vice president of school bus sales at ROUSH CleanTech, which manufactures the propane fuel system for the Blue Bird Vision. “And, it’s state and federal funds, like MOPERC’s and Volkswagen’s EMT, that create further opportunity to acquire this clean-operating technology.”

Representatives from STA, Blue Bird and ROUSH CleanTech attended the check presentation ceremony yesterday at STA’s Kansas City location.

About MOPERC

The Missouri Propane Education & Research Council is a not-for-profit organization that is authorized by the Missouri legislature. Dedicated to propane education and public awareness, MOPERC provides industry training, consumer safety, appliance rebates and market development programs. The council is composed of 15 volunteer directors and administered by an executive staff. www.PropaneMissouri.com

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