Curtis
11-22-2007, 08:23 PM
This document will give you the basics about natural gas and cng.
durf1
09-29-2008, 10:45 AM
Thank you Curtis, I like the part that NG is not "Oil" but the ng companies are raising prices saying they are paying higher prices for imports? T Boone are you not suppling NG to these companies? I drive a Lincoln and Ford will do nothing to help America get off the "OIL". My lease is up in June 09.... so here I come HONDA GX. California has the stations for what is the real usages - going to and from work. 99% of the drivers DO NOT DRIVE across America. I think the only way to really get this going is to start in California and get the state to only allow new non gas autos/trucks to be sold and registered by Jan 2010. They all have to be some type of Hybrids. I believe Californis sells more new auto/trucks than anyother state. Just my idea and I will start in Jan 09 to get something going. This is a great site.
Curtis
09-30-2008, 12:18 AM
Welcome to the site Durf1, and welcome to the future of American transit... CNG. There is a new buzzword getting around out there, its sustainability. Imagine that you had to walk across a desert. You had only one canteen, and it had to last you all the way across. You have to figure out how to make it last... but you know it won't. That's our oil situation, and it's nearly as dire.
Now imagine that the sparse vegetation that was in the desert could produce enough water for your needs upon demand. You dig a hole, throw some weeds in the bottom, put a cup in the center on the hole and cover the hole with plastic. Then drop a stone in the center of the plastic to make the moisture drip off the center into your cup. Now you can produce as much water as you need, whenever you need it... that's sustainability.
We need to start thinking about sustainability in every aspect of our lives. Americans are wasteful. We no longer fix anything, we throw it away and get another... immediate gratification is our way of life.
If our children's children are going to have a decent life on this planet, we need to start thinking about how we can sustain the things we do indefinitely. If we don't, we'll find ourselves at the dead end of a one way street.
We got ourselves where we are, and the world in the state it's in, by doing lots of little unsustainable behaviors. I think we can reverse the situation by a small shift in our behavior. Just start making changes toward small "sustainable" habits. Things like compact florescent lights, recycling our junk mail and plastic grocery bags instead of dropping them into the trash. Just little habits that will grow into a sustainable future for our kids.
If our oil was cut-off tomorrow... our society would collapse... totally. We need to work toward a future where we no longer rely on others with interests that are not our own to maintain our way of life. Reduce oil consumption in every way we can, and support every effort that leads us to a sustainable world, no matter how small.
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