Current US gas prices are such that a gallon of gasoline is 62 percent more expensive than compressed natural gas (or CNG, a resource which has mostly run out in accessible pockets and is now exploited almost exclusively by perilous shale fracturing more commonly known as fracking – it therefore has the potential to be far more polluting than the regular culprits). Read more »
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Chevy Reveals Gasoline- or CNG-Fueled 2015 Silverado
Current US gas prices are such that a gallon of gasoline is 62 percent more expensive than compressed natural gas (or CNG, a resource which has mostly run out in accessible pockets and is now exploited almost exclusively by perilous shale fracturing more commonly known as fracking – it therefore has the potential to be far more polluting than the regular culprits). Read more »
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