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Natural Gas For Transportation

6th Annual Unifour Air Quality Conference Friday, June 15, 2012. Natural Gas For Transportation. WHY CHANGE YOUR FUEL?. DAVE NAVEY ATV/AFV SPECISLIST 704-968-0145. REASON ENOUGH?. HOW DID WE GET HERE?. Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (Feb 2012). PEAK OIL IS PAST.

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Natural Gas For Transportation

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  1. 6th Annual Unifour Air Quality Conference Friday, June 15, 2012 Natural Gas For Transportation WHY CHANGE YOUR FUEL? DAVE NAVEY ATV/AFV SPECISLIST 704-968-0145

  2. REASON ENOUGH? HOW DID WE GET HERE?

  3. Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (Feb 2012)

  4. PEAK OIL IS PAST

  5. RESERVES DEPLETION

  6. DEEP OCEAN DRILLING

  7. CANADIAN TAR SANDS

  8. COST OF OIL IMPORTS 2008 December 2011, 60% imported, $37.2 billion

  9. OUR OIL DOLLARS AT WORK

  10. WHAT’S NEXT?

  11. ANOTHER FUEL GAUGE?

  12. POST DIESEL TRUCKS?

  13. FROM CRUDE TO FUEL

  14. FUEL PRODUCTION

  15. BTU CAPACITY OF FUELS

  16. U.S. OIL USEAGE

  17. WHY NATURAL GAS? We have to change our transportation fuel • U.S. MADE FUEL • DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM IS IN THE GROUND • LESS THAN ½ CURRENT COST OF DIESEL • SAVINGS OF OVER 20 CENTS / MILE OVER DIESEL • AVERAGE 25-30% REDUCTION IN GHG EMISSIONS • EXCEEDS 2014 DIESEL EMISSION REQUIREMENTS WITH 2002 TECHNOLOGY • LOWEST CARBON EMISSIONS OF ALL ENGINES

  18. US Interstate Natural Gas Pipeline & Pumping Stations

  19. Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (Feb 2010)

  20. GHG EMISSION REDUCTIONS

  21. 2.8 YEARS, 102k MILES DRIVEN $6,300.00 AVOIDED FUEL EXPENSE

  22. HONDA CNG FUEL TANK

  23. NC-SC CNG FUELING STATIONS (PUBLIC) http://www.altfuelprices.com/index.php

  24. CITY OF CHARLOTTE 2 CNG AUTOCAR 4 MORE ON THE WAY GOD BLESS THE USA 2 CNG INTERNATIONAL 1 CNG MACK RECYCLE TRUCKS

  25. FRITO-LAY CHARLOTTE PLANT 10 FREIGHTLINER CNG TRACTORS PIEDMONT NAT GAS PETERBILT CNG DUMP TRUCK

  26. ALLBRIGHT SANITATION COLUMBUS NC 3 FREIGHTLINER 4 AUTOCAR 3 MACK CNG GARBAGE TRUCKS TIME FILLED CNG STATION (PRIVATE)

  27. CUMMINS ISL-G ROCKY MOUNT NC ENGINE PLANT SURPASSES 2010 EPA DIESEL EMISSION STANDARDS • NO DOC • NO DPF • NO DEF 320 HP (max)

  28. LIQUIFIED NAT GAS (LNG) -260^F SHIPPED BY TRUCK

  29. U.S. HIGHWAY TRUCK TRAFFIC

  30. 150 STATIONS $450 MILLION INVESTMENT

  31. CNG/LNG STATION L.A. PORT

  32. BMW SPARTANBURG SC BIO-METHANE POWER PLANT Using landfill methane to provide electrical power to plant Can be cleaned up & used as transport fuel. Sale of Carbon Credits will pay for equipment

  33. EPA LANDFILL METHANE OUTREACH PROGRAM http://epa.gov/lmop/projects-candidates/index.html#map-area

  34. WHAT WILL THE FUTURE FLEET & FUELING LOOK LIKE?

  35. NG WORKS FOR ME LET’S GET STARTED

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