Ever wonder what it's like behind the wheel of a natural gas-powered vehicle? In part three of our CNG Now! education series, we demonstrate the range of cars and trucks that run on compressed natural gas. From the dedicated Honda Civic GX to CNG and bi-fuel conversions on Ford and GM trucks, you can find a natural gas ride to suit just about any driver. And don't forget about the tax incentives!
New hydraulic fracturing (fracking) processes are creating excessive toxic waste water that has no way of being processed to remove the toxicity. The burden of trying to figure out what to do with all of the toxic waste has fallen on local communities, and they are overwhelmed with the poisonous chemicals. Another huge problem has been the leakage of this toxic fluid into ground water supplies. Drinking water, water used for livestock and irrigation are also affected. The problem is emmense.
WeedaPeople 1 week ago
i'm suspicious of CNG because refining it produces CO2
johnson1095 3 months ago
What does buying a used car have to do with no question of legality?
heartlessvietboy 8 months ago
@heartlessvietboy Sorry for the tardy response. Conversions are regulated so they must be certified. This is done on per vehicle, per year basis. You can learn more here at cngnow.com
cngnow 8 months ago
Are all conversions legal in the United States? If so, what is the problem about legality?
heartlessvietboy 1 year ago
The best option is to buy a used vehicle that's already been converted. Then there is no question about the legality of the conversion. CNGUtah has the best selection I've seen. It's nice to have a backup in case we see disruptions in the oil supplies.
provocanyonoutfitter 1 year ago