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	<title>Comments on: Money for Nothing?</title>
	<link>http://www.fuelpub.com/interactive/2008/02/29/money-for-nothing/</link>
	<description>The Fuel Advantage Blog, where Editor Mark O’Connell comments on what’s right and what’s wrong in the world of alternative fuels, hybrid vehicles, idle-reduction and all things fuel-related.</description>
	<pubDate>Fri, 29 Aug 2008 02:33:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Dave Clement</title>
		<link>http://www.fuelpub.com/interactive/2008/02/29/money-for-nothing/#comment-360</link>
		<dc:creator>Dave Clement</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Mar 2008 13:58:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If I was relocating a business, Utah would sure look good if I needed to run vehicles and switched to compressed natural gas!    63 Cents Per Gallon 
Arizona needs to get a clue and enact some modest and fair incentives for light duty NGV's for our citizens and businesses , Alternative Fuels can help offset the damage
of high fuel prices on our economy and our lives! 
 
 With Utah's recent natural gas fuel price drop to 63 cents per gallon, YES a fuel price went down and natural gas used by CNG vehicles in Utah are now fueling for only 63 cents per gallon at stations available to the public.  Natural gas vehicles have become a very hot commodity in Utah and the demand has spread into adjoining states. Dave Clement of CNG Services of Arizona reports he gets calls almost daily from people in Utah looking for natural gas vehicles,  CNG conversions for existing vehicles and home fueling equipment that can be hooked to gas lines.
The state of Utah offers several incentives for alternative fueled vehicles, for a new CNG vehicle a $3000.00 tax credit and for an aftermarket converted vehicle $2500.00. The federal government also offers tax credits, but only for new dedicated equipment.  The price at the public CNG pumps is the big news, 63 cents per gallon at strategically located locations in existing service stations in 26 towns along Utah's freeway system.  The public in Utah fill up their NGV's at regular gas stations unlike the few and far between stations in Arizona where its usually in an industrial area or major airport.

It would be a great step forward to reduce America's dependence on foreign oil if the rest of the country followed Utah's lead.   Build the Vehicles!  Build the Stations!   Do away with Imported Petroleum!

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NGV Now!  We have the fuel, we have the technology, let's use it!

Drive Clean, Drive Natural gas!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If I was relocating a business, Utah would sure look good if I needed to run vehicles and switched to compressed natural gas!    63 Cents Per Gallon<br />
Arizona needs to get a clue and enact some modest and fair incentives for light duty NGV&#8217;s for our citizens and businesses , Alternative Fuels can help offset the damage<br />
of high fuel prices on our economy and our lives! </p>
<p> With Utah&#8217;s recent natural gas fuel price drop to 63 cents per gallon, YES a fuel price went down and natural gas used by CNG vehicles in Utah are now fueling for only 63 cents per gallon at stations available to the public.  Natural gas vehicles have become a very hot commodity in Utah and the demand has spread into adjoining states. Dave Clement of CNG Services of Arizona reports he gets calls almost daily from people in Utah looking for natural gas vehicles,  CNG conversions for existing vehicles and home fueling equipment that can be hooked to gas lines.<br />
The state of Utah offers several incentives for alternative fueled vehicles, for a new CNG vehicle a $3000.00 tax credit and for an aftermarket converted vehicle $2500.00. The federal government also offers tax credits, but only for new dedicated equipment.  The price at the public CNG pumps is the big news, 63 cents per gallon at strategically located locations in existing service stations in 26 towns along Utah&#8217;s freeway system.  The public in Utah fill up their NGV&#8217;s at regular gas stations unlike the few and far between stations in Arizona where its usually in an industrial area or major airport.</p>
<p>It would be a great step forward to reduce America&#8217;s dependence on foreign oil if the rest of the country followed Utah&#8217;s lead.   Build the Vehicles!  Build the Stations!   Do away with Imported Petroleum!</p>
<p>&gt; &gt;  </p>
<p>NGV Now!  We have the fuel, we have the technology, let&#8217;s use it!</p>
<p>Drive Clean, Drive Natural gas!</p>
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