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PostHeaderIcon CNG Pump Training Video – Natural Gas Filling Station

In California you are required to watch this training video before you use a CNG pump

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PostHeaderIcon Alternative Fuel for Cars : How to Convert a Vehicle to Natural Gas

Converting a vehicle to natural gas requires additional wiring and the installation of an emulator. Discover tricks for making an engine think that it’s receiving compressed natural gas with help from a biofuels activist in this free video on alternative fuels for cars.

Expert: Brent Manning
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Bio: Brent Manning is the president of Cape Fear Biofuels.
Filmmaker: Albert Hedgepeth

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PostHeaderIcon natural gas is half the price of gasoline

why the US does not have policies supporting alternative fuels such as other countries have?
from Sydney, NSW, Australia

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PostHeaderIcon Energy Clarity Natural Gas

Identifies whether natural gas can replace gasoline. Examines NG supply, availability of CNG cars and fueling stations. Compares CNG cars with Plug-in Electric Vehicles

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PostHeaderIcon Ameren Illinois Utilities: Rate Case Facts

The Ameren Illinois Utilities (AmerenCIPS, AmerenCILCO and AmerenIP) filed delivery service (DS) rate cases today (June 5, 2009) with the Illinois Commerce Commission. This action enables us to recover actual costs and to assure we will continue to have the resources needed to provide a reliable, safe energy delivery system. We recognize that no time is a good time for a rate increase, but we must take action as you expect reliability.

We have strived to minimize the financial impact of the delivery service rate adjustments on you by significantly reducing our own operating costs without sacrificing our commitment to reliability and safety.

The proposed DS rate increases affect the charges for delivering electricity and natural gas to you and are not expected to take effect before May 2010. DS rates vary between the three Ameren Illinois companies to reflect the actual cost of doing business at each of those companies. .

Under the proposed rate plan, AmerenCIPS residential customers who use 10,000 kilowatt-hours (kWhs) of electricity a year will pay $59 more per year; AmerenCIPS customers in the Metro East area will pay $65 more per year; AmerenCILCO customers will pay $64 more per year and AmerenIP customers will pay $97 more per year.

Under the new rate plan, AmerenCIPS residential customers who use 785 therms of natural gas annually will pay $60 more per year, AmerenCILCO customers will pay $38 more per year and AmerenIP customers will pay $55 more per year.

Because we are committed to openness and transparency, we are trying a new way of communicating rate information to you. Therefore, the effect of the new delivery service rates on residential customer bills will be published on bills in August. Also, you will be able to see the annual effect on your bills by visiting our topic-specific Web site (IllinoisRateFacts.com).

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