It's hard to store natural gas. And it does require big storage tanks. So it doesn't work very well on passenger cars.
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Natural gas is a better transportation fuel than gasoline, so if that's the case, it's cheaper, it's cleaner and it's a domestic resource.
Natural gas is the best transportation fuel. It's better than gasoline or diesel. It's cleaner, it's cheaper, and it's domestic. Natural gas is 97 percent domestic fuel, North America.
Natural gas will displace coal in power generation. Getting natural gas into the transportation fleet is harder. It works best for vehicles that work from centralized fueling facilities like trucking fleets or buses and cabs. That is happening. Before it can make big inroads beyond that, infrastructure is going to need to be developed.
Natural gas is an important part of delivering energy, whether you're producing power or other solutions for customers.
Power, as in the power structure, is why we are still using gas in cars.
When you put gas in your car you are making a political statement, because you are supporting the empires that control and continue the destruction of some countries.
Natural gas is a feedstock in basically every industrial process.
Natural gas is a dirty fossil fuel like the rest of them.
A car produces about one pound of CO2 per mile. There is no problem with collecting the CO2 in the tailpipe, but one might easily end up with a trailer hitched to the car for carrying all this CO2 back to the filling station. The gas burned from a 15-gallon tank would fill up five 60-inch-tall gas bottles.
Natural gas is better distributed than any other fuel in the United States. It's down every street and up every alley. There's a pipeline.