http://localhost:4503/content/pe/en/blogs/whats-happening.html2013-03-24T19:56:00.731ZCNG is Key for Oklahoma’s Energy FutureBrianWAdobe CQAnonymous16,000,000 cng vehicles world wide and growing, USA IS just the tail of this dog, but keep the fed's out of the mix. PLEASE../content/pe/en/blogs/whats-happening/2011/11/cng_is_key_for_oklah.html#comments-16_000_000_cng_vehic2012-03-27T10:47:13.398Z2012-03-27T10:47:13.398ZAnonymousContact hcosite@bellsouth.net for a similar story of the GREAT changes going on in Louisiana. Randy/content/pe/en/blogs/whats-happening/2011/11/cng_is_key_for_oklah.html#comments-contact_hcosite_bell2012-03-20T22:22:44.333Z2012-03-20T22:22:44.333ZAnonymousCNG is no more explosive than gasolene. Consider this: If gasolene leaks it evaporates into a dense (heavier than air) vapor that settles in depressions and then ignites with explosive force. If CNG leaks it is lighter than air and will rise and disappate. CNG tanks are designed to be as safe as they can be made and are many times stronger than a gasolene tank. They are safe-er than gasolene, but can still catch fire in an accident (ignition temperature is higher than gasolene, but can still be ignited) CNG will not soak the ground and surrounding items and pool like gasolene.) /content/pe/en/blogs/whats-happening/2011/11/cng_is_key_for_oklah.html#comments-cng_is_no_more_explo2012-03-20T16:15:20.401Z2012-03-20T16:15:20.401ZAnonymousUse the natural gas to produce electricity and then build hybrids. The average car in the US drives 28 miles a day. If 80% of the time it used electricity, CO2 reductions from automobiles would drop 60%. Putting a CNG bomb in the car seems a little less smart./content/pe/en/blogs/whats-happening/2011/11/cng_is_key_for_oklah.html#comments-use_the_natural_gas2011-12-09T20:33:28.925Z2011-12-09T20:33:28.925ZAnonymousWhat is the explosive power of one of these tanks in an accident expressed in lbs. of dynamite? Can a user buy a futures contract for natural gas over the life of the vehicle that would save enough to pay the added cost of the installation, maintenance, insurance etc., compared to gasoline or diesel? /content/pe/en/blogs/whats-happening/2011/11/cng_is_key_for_oklah.html#comments-what_is_the_explosiv2011-12-02T20:29:05.646Z2011-12-02T20:29:05.646Z 500

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