CNG News- 92209 Boone Lectures at IU

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Boone Pickens Lecture's to students at Indiana University, Bloomington, Kelley School of Business
 

This is long, it also has a segment on Indiana University's sustainability efforts.  Boone re-iterates his stance, everything American good, imported oil bad. Everything you would want to know about energy independence, Boone Pickens and the Pickens Plan is in this video!
America uses 25% of the worlds oil, we only have 4% of the worlds population, and we wonder why the rest of the world seems a little irritated at us?
Click on the link to view the video, I would recommend setting aside some time to watch it, it is a little lengthy, but it is good and helps you get the real perspective on the predicament we've got ourselves into in this country with energy.  It includes Boone's introduction, full student lecture and the Q & A session.
 
 
"Unless we fix our Energy problems, Health care and Education won't be an issue because we won't be able to afford either within 10 years.  We have the largest transfer of wealth in human history leaving this country for foreign oil".
T. Boone Pickens  www.pickensplan.com 
(We sure need some more Pickens members in Arizona!  We only have 2 of our Congressional representatives signed on so far. Need your voice too!)
 

Tesla and Charging Station to be demonstrated in Tucson on Weds
An electric Tesla Roadster will be shown with the new universal charging station after the Clean Cities Coalition in Tucson on Wednesday.
2:00 PM Pima Association of Governments, 5th floor conference room, Tucson Regional Clean Cities Coalition Meeting, 177 N Church Ave.
Tesla and charger by Coulomb Technologies display will take place across the street in Presidio park after the meeting. For more info call 520-792-1093
 

FuelMaker Display in Prescott Valley on Saturday- Creative Energy Fair
We will have a FuelMaker display at the Prescott Valley Creative Energy Fair this Saturday at Tim's Toyota Arena from 10:00 AM until 6:00 PM
If you are anywhere near the area of Prescott Valley, stop by and say high, its free!!  Lots of displays on all kinds of Alt Energy and going green.
 
CNG and Gaseous Fuels Seminar - Valley of the Sun Clean Cities Coalition Next Week
Thursday October 1st, Gateway Community College 9:30 AM - 1:00 PM, Lunch Included
Displays, presentations and then Q & A Panel during lunch on natural gas and ethanol, even on board hydrogen systems.
RSVP Bill Sheaffer 480-314-0360  108 N 40th St, at Washington, West side, Auto shop area

Ohio Landfills Making Methane Fuel From Trash

About 40 percent of the country's 1,000 largest landfills, including 11 in Ohio, are collecting and marketing their landfill gases. About 400 acres of the sprawling American Landfill in Stark County in eastern Ohio are perforated with 133 wells that are extracting methane gas. American Landfill, where all of Akron's garbage goes, is one of the state's largest landfills and is part of a growing number of such operations that are capturing the landfill gases. Though carbon dioxide is often identified as the chief cause of the greenhouse effect, methane is far more powerful at trapping heat in the upper atmosphere. Cows are the top source of methane in the United States, accounting for 23.7 percent of emissions followed by landfills, with 22.7 percent, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The EPA said it knows of 485 landfill gas projects in 44 states that together collect 85 billion cubic feet of gas and generate 2 billion kilowatt hours of electricity - about the same as an average U.S. nuclear power plant. One of the largest landfill-gas-to-pipeline facilities in the world is in southwest Ohio at the Rumpke Sanitary Landfill near Cincinnati. That facility recovers 15 million cubic feet of landfill gas a day from three gas-recovery plants operated by Montauk Energy Capital, enough to heat 25,000 households. In the Columbus area, landfill gas from the 142-acre Franklin County landfill is being turned into compressed natural gas to fuel cars and light trucks. The landfill gas from the Grove City site is expected to save 250,000 gallons of gasoline a year. The extraction removes as much as four million cubic feet of gas - enough to heat 6,155 households a day. The process cools and filters the gas, then pushes it through a pipeline to a Dominion East Ohio facility. Dominion blends the landfill extract with natural gas before it is sold by Texas-based Toro Energy to heat homes and factories. American Landfill's gas-extraction system was started in 2003 and produces between 3 million and 4 million cubic feet a day of landfill gas. The landfill has more than 15 million tons of trash already buried and gets a fresh 3,700 tons a day into the 1,072-acre site. The landfill has the capacity to accept trash for another 62 years. Information from: Akron Beacon Journal, http://www.ohio.com

Natural Gas Vehicles Offer More Incentives to "Drive Green"

BusinessWire TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Sep 18, 2009 (BUSINESS WIRE) - Clean, green and readily available, experts are calling natural gas the smart and feasible solution for America's mid-term transportation needs. However, with over 150,000 natural gas vehicles (NGVs) on American roads, over 1,100 NGV fueling stations, and one-in-five of all new transit buses being powered by natural gas, some could argue the future is here.  Not only does natural gas cost, on average, 1/3 less at the pump, its environmental benefits are inarguable. Running exclusively on natural gas, the Honda Civic GX has been named "America's Greenest Car" five consecutive years- and boasts virtually no emissions. Due to their positive impact on the environment, NGVs often earn drivers substantial state and local incentives while the Honda Civic GX can qualify buyers for Federal Alternative Motor Vehicle tax credits.  Natural gas vehicles also provide superior convenience and safety. While new technology allows NGV drivers to fill their tanks at home, natural gas cars can run on regular gasoline if need be. Plus, in the event of an accident or leak, natural gas dissipates into the air. Gasoline and diesel, on the other hand, pool on the ground, creating a fire hazard.

Midwest Hauler To Use Compressed Natural Gas Trucks

Groot Industries, a hauler that operates in Chicago, will soon incorporate 20 trucks that run on compressed natural gas (CNG) into its fleet. The residential front loaders feature McNeilus bodies mounted on Mack LEU chassis.
The trucks also will come equipped with a fork-mounted carry can that will allow the vehicles to collect residential waste. The driver can disconnect the can, use the forks to pick up commercial containers, reattach the can and continue with the residential route.
"The idea of moving to alterative fuels really appealed to us," said Brian Curry, Groot's director of fleet and facilities. "The natural gas engines meet 2010 emission standards without complex exhaust after treatment, deliver similar fuel economy and offer quiet operation. The price of diesel is getting to the point that it's almost impossible to forecast."

Around the World-

Fiat adds the Qubo van to its line of natural gas vehicles in Italy 

Toyota adds the natural gas Corolla Altis to its vehicle line up in India

GM's Opel line up is still one of the best selling NGV's in Europe.

Blog Talk Radio on Energy Independence

Walk the talk...Tune in to The Green Revolution Show between 11am and Noon (Pacific Time) Weds.
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Mr-Wayne/2009/09/16/LEADERSHIP--Pickens-Plan-Army-State-Leaders-join-forces

Coming in November!!!  National CNG Road Show Nov 11-12th, Phoenix, Tucson and Benson  Stay tuned for more information!!

Drive Clean, Drive An American Fuel, Drive Natural Gas!!
 
 
 
Used Phills (4) and FMQ2-36's (5) available in stock!!  (1)- 20 cylinder fast fill basket available in stock
 
Thanks,
Dave Clement
 

 

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  • 10/5/2009 9:12 PM Amar wrote:
    It Might be American use more oil than other.Every body knows that oil is now precious and ending quickly...more over it causes environmental problems too which effects whole world not single country
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