Posts Tagged ‘Natural’
Rahm believes in natural gas!
Only three weeks ago, Boone and Congressman Rahm Emanuel held a Chicago Town Hall on the Pickens Plan. Rahm said, “I am so proud to say I agree with Boone on putting more natural gas vehicles on the road.”
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Green Wheels: Eco-Fueler
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More and more vehicles are filling up on compressed natural gas, or CNG, and we’ll explore two innovative ways this fuel is being used. First stop is a trip to the Eco-Fueler factory in
Eugene, Florida to check out the American Roadsterâ„¢ CNG, a 70-mile per gallon vehicle that runs on compressed
natural gas. There’s currently a four-month waiting list to get a Roadster but we’ll get the inside scoop when we visit the factory to see the car made from start to finish. Second stop is Puente Hills landfill, the largest landfill in the U.S. They’re processing the landfill’s gaseous emissions into usable CNG for vehicle use. The facility can dispense approximately 200,000 gasoline gallon equivalent units of CNG fuel to
local customers. And it has replaced 120 of its own vehicles with CNG powered equipment. It’s a new world and alternative energy is finding its place in all aspects of life.
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Outdoor Entertainment with Natural Gas Products
Whether you’re a gourmet chef, or just love the rich, smoked flavor of burgers on the barbecue, natural gas grills give you all the advantages of outdoor cooking without the mess, expense, or long warm-up time. For more information about natural gas outdoor products, visit www.washingtongasliving.com.
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Erik Neandross Explains Economic Benefits of Natural Gas Vehicles
Erik Neandross talks about how natural gas will help boost American economy.
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Volkswagen Touran TSI EcoFuel
The engine has specially been developed and optimised for the permanent use of natural gas: modified components, for example, valves, pistons or the engine management system, have been designed for the differing requirements of the natural gas engine. In conjunction with the reduced fuel duty, which has been set until 2018, it offers considerable advantages in regard to running costs compared to petrol engines.
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The Truth Behind the NGV Car Explosion in Malaysia
The explosion is caused by the driver carrying Explosive Chemical (Acetylene) container at rear compartment. Due to the Hot weather and enclosed environment plus the heat increase during the refiling of CNG gas at the station, the chemical overheated and explode!. The video will clear the misunderstanding where the explosion is nothing to do with the NGV. NGV is safe to use.
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AT&T announces Natural Gas Fleet
AT&T Chairman and CEO Randall Stephenson announced today that AT&T will take the lead on the Pickens Plan push for natural gas vehicles. This will be the largest U.S. corporate commitment to CNG vehicles to date. Congratulations AT&T and welcome aboard!
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Range’s Pinkerton Discusses Value of Marcellus Shale: Video
April 13 (Bloomberg) — John Pinkerton, chief executive officer of Range Resources Corp., talks with Bloomberg’s Carol Massar about how the company’s holdings in the Marcellus Shale natural-gas formation are worth “several times more” than the $14,000 an-acre price other sales have earned. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Cheapest fuel in the nation – cng in richfield utah .694 cents a gallon Compressed Natural Gas
way cheap great clean fuel 125 octane
In the US, federal tax credits are available for buying a new CNG vehicle. Use of CNG varies from state to state. In California, CNG is used extensively in local city and county fleets, as well as public transportation (city/school buses), and there are 90 public fueling stations in Southern California alone. Although natural gas prices are rising, compressed natural gas is available at 30-60% less than the cost of gasoline, as a rule of thumb, in much of California. Personal use of CNG is a small niche market currently, though with current tax incentives and a growing number of public fueling stations available, it is experiencing unprecedented growth. The state of Utah offers a subsidised statewide network of CNG filling stations at a rate of $0.85/gge[19], while gasoline is above $4.00/gal. Elsewhere in the nation, retail prices average around $2.50/gge, with home refueling units compressing gas from residential gas lines for approx $1.50/gge. Other than aftermarket conversions, and government used vehicle auctions, the only currently produced CNG vehicle in the US is the Honda Civic GX sedan, which is made in limited numbers and available only in a few states.
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Energy in 2008: Ethanol vs. Natural Gas
Former Energy Secretary John Herrington discusses the future of ethanol and natural gas in America.
From the “Election 2008: Presidential Campaigns on Energy Policy” National Issues Briefing.
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