Monday, March 17, 2014
The 2014 Propane Engine Fuel Summit in Irving, Texas March 27 will bring together one of the nation’s largest gatherings of original equipment manufacturers of propane autogas technology. The panel will discuss the future of the alternative fuel and corporate plans for propane autogas vehicles.
The event, produced by TSN Communications, will kick off the fifth annual Texas Alternative Energy & Transportation Conference & Expo. The engine fuel summit can be attended in person or viewed live via a free online webcast. This year’s Propane Engine Fuel Summit industry partners include Dallas-Fort Worth Clean Cities, the North Central Texas Council of Governments, the AltCar Conference & Expo, and TSN Communications.
During the session titled “Are the OEMs on Board?” viewers and those in attendance can learn what types of autogas vehicles are currently on the market, as well as plans for future models. Vehicle performance, certification, and warranties will also be discussed, along with the benefits of fueling with a sustainable alternative fuel like propane. Among the OEMs taking part are Bi-Phase Technologies, Freightliner Custom Chassis Corp., General Motors, and Roush CleanTech.
“To have so many big-name OEMs join together on one panel to discuss propane autogas technology is monumental for not only the attendees and viewers of the Propane Engine Fuel Summit, but the propane autogas industry in general,” said Greg Zilberfarb, CEO and president of TSN Communications. “The summit provides the perfect forum for these OEMs to discuss how they will drive the energy economy in the future with the use of propane autogas.” For additional information, visit altcarexpotexas.com.
The event, produced by TSN Communications, will kick off the fifth annual Texas Alternative Energy & Transportation Conference & Expo. The engine fuel summit can be attended in person or viewed live via a free online webcast. This year’s Propane Engine Fuel Summit industry partners include Dallas-Fort Worth Clean Cities, the North Central Texas Council of Governments, the AltCar Conference & Expo, and TSN Communications.
During the session titled “Are the OEMs on Board?” viewers and those in attendance can learn what types of autogas vehicles are currently on the market, as well as plans for future models. Vehicle performance, certification, and warranties will also be discussed, along with the benefits of fueling with a sustainable alternative fuel like propane. Among the OEMs taking part are Bi-Phase Technologies, Freightliner Custom Chassis Corp., General Motors, and Roush CleanTech.
“To have so many big-name OEMs join together on one panel to discuss propane autogas technology is monumental for not only the attendees and viewers of the Propane Engine Fuel Summit, but the propane autogas industry in general,” said Greg Zilberfarb, CEO and president of TSN Communications. “The summit provides the perfect forum for these OEMs to discuss how they will drive the energy economy in the future with the use of propane autogas.” For additional information, visit altcarexpotexas.com.