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Compressed Natural Gas as fuel is currently in the
news, thanks to PR efforts, in no small part,  by
self-styled "former oilman," T. Boone Pickens to
alert the consumers of the United States that
conversion to domestic energy in the form of
Renewable Power and Natural Gas is the only way
out of economic collapse for this county. One can
assume that he prefers Wind Energy since it is so
heavily subsidized by the State of Texas at the
behest of the oil industries there; who reap the
benefits of wind farm electricity which makes
pump-jacking their oil reserves a profitable
enterprise due to the excess electric capacity and
no overland electric grid to sell overly abundant
wind energy in other portions of that vast state.
Mr. Pickens has convinced the legislature of the State of Texas to give
him right of eminent domain to build wind farms, water viaducts and an
electric grid from the Panhandle of Texas near Pampas to the D/FW
Metroplex in Northeast Texas. The water will be pumped out of the
Ogallala Aquifer and the viaduct will parallel the power lines such that they
will also power the pump systems to keep a steady, high speed flow of
water going east to its market, which is the water starved Dallas and
adjacent D/FW Metroplex Cities.
He has a huge financial stake in natural gas futures since the largest
natural gas fields known to man were discovered under the surface of
Texas. He says that his position is based on his stated understanding
that U.S. Oil Reserves are five miles under the seabeds and land surfaces
and as such are too expensive to recover as a source of viable fuel
energy. That Americans are spending 700 Billion Dollars a year of foreign
fuel and that will bankrupt us as a country in ten years or less. He makes
a telling statement that we must quickly convert our trucks and smaller
vehicles to CNG as a remedy for national economic collapse in the near
future.     Click here to visit the "
Pickens Plan," streaming video posted
online.
It is on that note that we at Green-Metroplex invite
you to bookmark this
CNG Fuel Page and come
back often as we flesh it out with information and
news about this, no doubt little known, currently
non-mainstream area of vehicle fuel energy. In the
meanwhile, in response to high fuel prices and
environmental concerns, compressed natural gas is
increasingly being used ever more in light-duty
passenger vehicles and pickup trucks, medium-
duty delivery trucks, transit, school buses and
trains. The military has been doing CNG studies for
over a decade and has stockpiled CNG fuel and
conversion parts for a percentage of its war fighting
and support vehicles as well... Enjoy.
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