Broward County Transit Receives National Environmental Award
The Energy for Everyone Hero Award recognizes Broward County Transit's initiative to add near-zero emissions propane autogas paratransit vehicles to the fleet.
"Broward County is a leader in sustainable transportation," said Lonergan. "Our commitment to zero emissions is driving innovation, and our propane paratransit fleet is a prime example. By transitioning to propane over nine years ago, we've reduced harmful carbon emissions by nearly 14,000 metric tons and saved Broward County taxpayers almost
Since 2015, BCT has invested in 297 propane autogas paratransit shuttles that have provided significant benefits to the community. Not only have the shuttles reliably provided an average of 770,000 trips each year across the 471-square-mile county, but the vehicles have reduced emissions and operating costs along the way.
According to BCT, in nine years, the propane autogas fleet has reduced greenhouse gas emissions by more than 14,000 metric tons — the equivalent of more than 35 million miles driven in one gasoline-powered passenger vehicle. The shuttles are also proven to reduce harmful pollutants that can cause respiratory issues by more than 96% compared to diesel, significantly improving air quality for residents.
"Paratransit services are essential for ensuring everyone has access to public transportation, but they can also be the most expensive per-rider option," said
Equally impressive, the transit agency has saved taxpayers nearly
"Broward County Transit is setting the bar for other paratransit agencies," said
In addition to the award, BCT and PERC celebrated the opening of a new propane autogas refueling station with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The station will be the fifth in the county allowing the transit agency to reliably service all residents.
For more information on Broward County's innovative sustainability solutions, visit broward.org/BCT/pages/paratransit.aspx.
For more information on propane autogas for paratransit fleets, visit Propane.com/paratransit.
About PERC: The Propane Education & Research Council is a nonprofit that provides leading propane safety and training programs and invests in research and development of new propane-powered technologies. PERC is operated and funded by the propane industry. For more information, visit Propane.com.
For More Information:
Propane Education & Research Council
202-452-8975
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Jenna Jaynes
Swanson Russell
402-437-6406
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