Natural gas options are viable for local and regional haul fleets concerned about CO2 emissions and wanting to utilize our nation’s abundant supply of natural gas to reduce dependence on foreign oil. Despite short-term infrastructure questions regarding widespread adoption of natural gas as a heavy-duty truck fuel, it’s clear this segment will grow over the next several years.
Today Volvo is delivering factory-built VNM 200 & VNL 300 natural gas spark ignition powered trucks for local and regional haul applications, featuring Cummins ISL G and ISX12 G compressed natural gas (CNG) and liquefied natural gas (LNG) powered engines.
StarvingLion wrote:"Meanwhile smaller vehicles are more likely to be powered by electricity."
No. The "renewables" scam is going to collapse instead.
davep wrote:StarvingLion wrote:"Meanwhile smaller vehicles are more likely to be powered by electricity."
No. The "renewables" scam is going to collapse instead.
Try to back up your assertions with an argument. It makes for debate rather than
StarvingLion wrote:davep wrote:StarvingLion wrote:"Meanwhile smaller vehicles are more likely to be powered by electricity."
No. The "renewables" scam is going to collapse instead.
Try to back up your assertions with an argument. It makes for debate rather than
Isn't it rather obvious that the so-called energy battle line is really a political divide between neoliberalism (globalism) versus National Sovereignty rather than peoples belief systems toward energy and ecology? So respectively,
Fossil Fuels + (Wind + Solar)
versus
Nuclear + Synthetic liquid fuels
Loss of sovereignty over ones hard resources for the "joy" of competing to win access to mining the meager intermittent wind and sun is a scam. The fools voting for the Elon Musk solid state energy "innovation" because they despise the oil industry and neoliberalism are actually unwittingly further strengthening it.
Either labor (and that includes skilled) wakes the hell up and kicks the fossil fuel financial elite ("investors") out of their country or they are toast. The "job providers" have no intention of providing jobs.
Where is Mr. OilFinder when we need him?Tikib wrote:From my point of view almost every day I seem to hear news of new gas discoveries. I almost never hear news of new conventional oil deposits.
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