Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Natural Gas Fueled Trucks

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COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS (CNG) AS A TRANSPORTATION FUEL Clean Burning Natural Gas Vehicles  The Pickens Plan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Main article: Pickens Plan

On July 8, 2008, Pickens announced a major energy policy proposal, called the Pickens Plan. The plan promotes alternatives to oil, including wind and solar. A major feature of the plan is replacing the 22% of its electricity that the United States gets from natural gas with wind energy, which would then allow that natural gas to provide 38% of the nation’s fuel for transportation and reduce its dependence on foreign oil. The Pickens Plan calls for the United States to utilize its wind corridor in the middle of the country stretching from Texas northerly through the Great Plains to the Canadian border. He noted in Congressional testimony in July 2008 that his plan would generate new jobs and provide economic stimulus to this area, while noting that it would also require new transmission lines which traditionally antagonize some environmentalists and/or nearby populations.

Critics of the plan, however, point out that it is self-serving: Pickens is a huge investor in wind power, and subsidies and mandates for wind power would help his personal financial position. The announcement of the plan also coincides with Pickens’ need for federal subsidies for wind to be renewed, as he’s already begun placing orders for his planned wind farm in Texas. Pickens plans to spend $58 million on his multi-media effort to promote the Pickens Plan. Pickens multi-media campaign includes old media, such as newspaper and TV, and new media, such as YouTube and Facebook. Carl Pope, executive director of the Sierra Club, has expressed support for the Pickens Plan On December 27, 2009 during what is called the “Meet the Press Roundtable” New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg made the Pickens Plan case by talking about the need for energy independence. This discussion was in the context of the failed attack on an airliner on Christmas day, but Bloomberg echoed what Boone Pickens has been saying for the past 17 months: the USA is funding both sides of this war and the USA is transferring its wealth to people who don’t like it very much. Obama Administration Urged to Utilize Natural Gas Pickens on natural gas: You can’t beat it

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The plan is a stop gap till other options become available, we have more Natural gas than we have Oil reserves in this country, it is set up to do fleet vehicles, medium and heavier trucks while consumers would still be left to choose Hybrids and regular (though Pickens is not opposed to its use in personal transportation, it’s not the emphasis) cars. The wind power is supposed to reduce domestic consumption of Natural Gas for electricity and it is cleaner, Obama has also announced plans to create more Nuclear power plants, so it should work in its goals of reducing greenhouse gases and providing  alternatives to Oil imports.

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