Sentences with phrase «vehicles run on natural gas»

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Marsh envisions «bifuel» vehicles that run on natural gas for commuting but switch to gasoline for longer journeys.
The Middle Eastern firm is going the extra mile, however, utilizing other electric vehicles, machines that run on compressed natural gas and biodiesel, as well as solar - powered boats that are capable of cleaning lakes and other bodies of water for its operations.
Burning fossil fuels like coal, natural gas and oil to heat and cool our buildings and run our vehicles takes a heavy toll on the environment, contributing significantly to both local problems like elevated particulate levels and global ones like a warming climate.
A study of greenhouse gas - emissions by the Advanced Power and Energy Program at the University of California at Irvine shows fuel - cell vehicles running on hydrogen derived from natural gas ultimately create far less GHG emissions than BEVs running off the U.S. grid, which is powered mostly by coal and natural gas.
For 2015, the Impala is one of the few North - American - market vehicles to offer an engine capable of running on compressed natural gas (or CNG).
The natural gas version is a «bi-fuel» CNG vehicle, meaning it runs on either gasoline or natural gas, giving it extended range.
The Impala is one of the few North - American - market vehicles to offer an engine capable of running on compressed natural gas (or CNG).
Only one other automobile manufacturer has a vehicle that runs on compressed natural gas: Honda (the Civic).
It does not involve «flexible - fuel» vehicles, which can run on alternative fuels such as ethanol or natural gas, or those made after September 1999.
A natural - gas - powered engine debuted for 1995 but was not popular and was only used in fleet vehicles on a very limited production run.
The federal budget introduced in March included $ 62.5 million over two years to help build the infrastructure needed to support alternative fuel vehicles, including charging stations for electric cars and refuelling stations for vehicles that run on natural gas and hydrogen.
In the end, the only way to keep this carbon in the ground is to 1) reduce demand with greatly improved efficiency, and 2) introduce low - carbon alternatives in the transport sector that people actually WANT to drive (e.g., electric vehicles running on power produced with natural gas, renewables or nuclear).
Another Russian answer says it is trying to encourage a shift from petrol and diesel - fueled vehicles to those that run on natural gas.
You can run an EV on solar, but a natural gas vehicle commits you to fracking.
Choosing natural gas to power our vehicles would send the United States down the same expensive and inefficient path that created our addiction to foreign oil and our dependence on a resource that will ultimately run out.
Under normal driving conditions, well - to - wheel carbon dioxide emissions for vehicles running on electricity from natural gas — fired power plants are one fourth as high as emissions from cars directly burning natural gas.
While the idea of running U.S. vehicles on natural gas has lately received a great deal of attention, powering our cars with green electricity is a more sensible option on all fronts — national security, efficiency, climate stabilization, and economics.
Pope suggested, «Run the railroads on natural gas, not diesel, -LSB-...] run fleet vehicles on natural gas,» and «Replace peakers with fuel cells.&raqRun the railroads on natural gas, not diesel, -LSB-...] run fleet vehicles on natural gas,» and «Replace peakers with fuel cells.&raqrun fleet vehicles on natural gas,» and «Replace peakers with fuel cells.»
Replace technologies that still run on combustion, like gasoline vehicles and natural gas heating and cooling, with alternatives that run on electricity, like electric vehicles and heat pumps.
The «Pickens Plan» seeks to get Congressional approval for natural gas subsidies that might eventually lead to conversion of large parts of our vehicle fleet to run on natural gas.
Four federal agencies settled a lawsuit with environmental groups Wednesday and agreed to buy thousands of vehicles that run on natural gas, electricity, ethanol, propane and other alternative fuels.
... There are 8 million vehicles in the world today that run on natural gas.
Federal and state governments are already paying tens of thousands of dollars per vehicle to companies that convert trucks to run on natural gas.
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