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From the supplier: Economic and environmental concerns are fuelling interest in natural gas-powered vehicles. Economically, natural gas is appealing because it is abundant and cheap, and its increased use will help lessen the dependence of the US on foreign oil. On the environmental front, this energy resource is attractive because of its clean burning nature. Aside from these reasons, interest in alternative energy-powered cars is being driven by government pressure. The Alternative Motor Fuels Act aims to stimulate the development and use of alcohol and natural gas as transporation fuels, while the National Energy Policy Act of 1992 mandates the use of alternative fuel replacement vehicles in federal and state governments. This development may open opportunities for rural electric cooperatives to provide fueling stations. The pros and cons of becoming a provider of compressed natural gas for refueling vehicles are cited.
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Title: Are natural gas vehicles in your future?
Author: Scott Welk
Publication:Management Quarterly (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 22, 1994
Publisher: National Rural Electric Cooperative Association
Volume: v35 Issue: n2 Page: p12(5)
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Are natural gas vehicles in your future?: An article from: Management Quarterly
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