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Picture sent to us this morning from Oklahoma City. Location: 63rd and Penn.
Related:
Treehugger.com: Run Cars on Green Electricity, Not Natural Gas
OKPNS: “If CNG is the Answer, It Must be a Really Stupid Question!”
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6 Comments
1. red stater replies at 30th January 2009, 12:58 pm :
lol
2. leonard replies at 1st February 2009, 11:13 am :
I fail to see the political relevance of this. Is this a pot shot at CNG fueled vehicles? Oklahomans should be supporting the use of clean, efficient natural gas.
3. sherry replies at 1st February 2009, 3:31 pm :
Leonard, when you say “supporting the use of clean, efficient natural gas” does this mean the taxpayers or individual “supporters” should pay for the towing?
By the way, how much didi it cost when you converted your personal vehicle to CNG?
4. Butchey Weinstein replies at 1st February 2009, 9:21 pm :
Hey, leonard, are you one of those liberals who seeks to use the power of government to force every to comply with your concepts of right and wrong? Just asking.
5. leonard replies at 3rd February 2009, 9:16 am :
No. I’m a staunch conservative and a strong believer in the Pickens Plan. Natural gas is not pie-in-the-sky alternative energy. It’s here, it’s abundant and the profits and jobs stay in America.
6. John replies at 23rd February 2009, 12:48 am :
Have to agree with Leonard, even if we could get the semi’s and public transportation system to use it, it would save oil, keep money in here and create new jobs to build infrastructure and to build new vehicles. All here in the states and you wouldn’t have to pay to switch your car over Sherry. Companies would save a of money, $3.00/gal of diesel compared to $1.30 for the equivalent in CNG. There is more than enough to run quit a few power plants and a few million vehicles for over 100 years. We still need to use Solar, wind, hydro and nuclear, but this way while we get where we need to be the money stays in American pockets.
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