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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I run a fleet of trucks, I could possibly switch them to propane or natural gas. The problems I would encounter are astronomical in terms of costs. While it is technically possible to convert my fleet, the cost per truck makes it prohibitive to do so. Then we enter into the logistics of refueling because that is not something that could be done just anywhere. And add to that the fact that the range the truck can travel is dramatically reduced. There is no viable option other than diesel for me right now and I looked. )</font>
What a shame. A lot of you need to dig into the history of Liquified Natural Gas fuels. LNG. A whole lot of them. The government actually ran a dispensing program for two major commercial carriers, a pilot, before it was disbanded.
Some LNG fuels are classified as unlimited, naturally renewing sources of energy.
The entire, and I do mean, entire, program of LNG was lobbied out of exsistance in the US. Some very prominent people and scientists were ignored in the process. Within the past year, the last of the LNG US commercial dispensing stations was disassembled and shipped to asia.
We had the technology, we suppressed it and sold it away. The best cryogenic compressed NG storgage tank is now being developed and produced in asia.
It is a sad state of affairs we have today.
-Mike Z. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
What a shame. A lot of you need to dig into the history of Liquified Natural Gas fuels. LNG. A whole lot of them. The government actually ran a dispensing program for two major commercial carriers, a pilot, before it was disbanded.
Some LNG fuels are classified as unlimited, naturally renewing sources of energy.
The entire, and I do mean, entire, program of LNG was lobbied out of exsistance in the US. Some very prominent people and scientists were ignored in the process. Within the past year, the last of the LNG US commercial dispensing stations was disassembled and shipped to asia.
We had the technology, we suppressed it and sold it away. The best cryogenic compressed NG storgage tank is now being developed and produced in asia.
It is a sad state of affairs we have today.
-Mike Z. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif