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PERC spotlights NPS donations during National Park Week

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perc_colorWith National Park Week being celebrated April 19-27, the Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) highlighted some of its efforts to help the National Park Service (NPS) reduce its carbon footprint.

In 2013-2014 alone, PERC donated more than $250,000 worth of clean, fuel-efficient, propane-powered equipment to four national parks.

Blue Ridge received a $76,000 equipment donation, which included:

  • One Generac LP3250 and LP5500 generators; and
  • Three Ventrac compact tractors and mowing attachments.

Mammoth Cave National Park was given a $62,000 equipment donation, which included:

Yellowstone National Park was bestowed a $47,000 equipment donation, which included:

  • One Generac LP3250 and LP5500;
  • One 72″ Exmark commercial mower with Kohler EFI Command-Pro engine;
  • One Manchester Tank cylinder refill unit; and
  • Four Tankless water heaters.

The National Mall and Memorial Park received a $69,000 equipment donation, which included:

  • Two 60″ Exmark commercial mowers with Kohler EFI Command-Pro engine;
  • Four 72″ Exmark commercial mowers with Kohler EFI Command-Pro engine; and it
  • Displaced six diesel ZTR mowers.

Over the years, PERC has funded nearly $1.7 million of projects, deploying a score of environmentally friendly technologies at parks such as upgrading existing propane systems; installing new propane generators and power sources; and replacing park fleets with environmentally friendly and cost-effective propane autogas busses, shuttles, maintenance vehicles and propane mowers.

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