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Alternative fuels drive BCC program

Barton Community College Auto Tech Coordinator Darcy Wedel, left, shows the engine of the automotive programs hybrid car to participants at Alternative Fuel Vehicle Day, Oct. 15, at the college.

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    When Barton Community College asks "What drives you?", there’s no one answer. And when people think about what supplies power to their cars, they shouldn't just think about petroleum. That was the idea when the National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium created Alternative Fuel Vehicle Day back in 2002. Breaking America’s dependence on foreign oil is one purpose of AFV Day, observed last Friday at Barton Community College. For Auto ...

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