
"Fueling stations can be set up in a matter of days for just $15,000 because the fuel can be stored in a liquid state in large tanks. Natural gas, meanwhile, needs a compression system," Plautz writes. "The rise of liquid propane injection engines, which delivers the fuel straight into the combustion cylinder, makes such storage facilities more viable."
However, several tax credits for propane as transportation fuel are set to expire at the end of the year, and "The autogas industry is also facing competition from other alternative forms of transportation, some with significantly larger lobbies," Plautz writes. Many propane suppliers are small, family-owned businesses, and that has undercut previous efforts to get the fuel into vehicles. "Even though autogas offers the industry a stable, year-round funding source, many companies do not see the need to expand beyond the local home heating market," Plautz writes. What does your local propane dealer think? (Read more, subscription required)
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Propane is a great alternative fuel choice. The great news is that businesses or people can make a better choice than the new Hybrids out there and it saves money and helps clean the air around us. I had a dual fuel system installed on my Chevy Z71 and I drive it on propane 98% of the time. I will run on gasoline if I have to but the propane is cheaper, burns cleaner with much lower emissions, requires fewer oil changes and helps keep jobs and fuel industry work in America. The system installs easy on the vehicle you already own, the propane filling infrastructure is flexible and already out there... So many advantages, the only disadvantage is the cost of the installation of the system (much less than the cost of a prius or any other hybrid).
GET SMART AMERICA, Keep America Clean, Working, and Proactive for our future. :D
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