Cheapest fuel in the nation - cng in richfield utah .694 cents a gallon Compressed Natural Gas

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In the US, federal tax credits are available for buying a new CNG vehicle. Use of CNG varies from state to state. In California, CNG is used extensively in local city and county fleets, as well as public transportation (city/school buses), and there are 90 public fueling stations in Southern California alone. Although natural gas prices are rising, compressed natural gas is available at 30-60% less than the cost of gasoline, as a rule of thumb, in much of California. Personal use of CNG is a small niche market currently, though with current tax incentives and a growing number of public fueling stations available, it is experiencing unprecedented growth. The state of Utah offers a subsidised statewide network of CNG filling stations at a rate of $0.85/gge[19], while gasoline is above $4.00/gal. Elsewhere in the nation, retail prices average around $2.50/gge, with home refueling units compressing gas from residential gas lines for approx $1.50/gge. Other than aftermarket conversions, and government used vehicle auctions, the only currently produced CNG vehicle in the US is the Honda Civic GX sedan, which is made in limited numbers and available only in a few states.

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  • CNG is like Redbox verses Block Buster,we see how that played out... ;)

  • believe it or not but conservative understand renewables must be used! but you can not fly a plane on battiers ect. Obama's hurts u.s growth in america by not drilling new wells or reopening Gulf & Alaska Oil Production. u.s the goverment wants to cuts Oil usage. why not implement nation wide use of ((natual gas))) in state and fed cars and trucks? gov must give car builders incentives to make veh's nat gas ready from factory would'nt this be fair for all plus save a hell of alot of money

  • In mid 70s, gasoline is only 69.9 cents per gallon.

  • well if i ever need natural gas i can drive up the street and get one of the most lowest prices in America! of course its been 3 months

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