I’m of the opinion that CNG is a better alternative to bio-fuels. Much of the infrastructure is already in place for the distribution of NG and relatively minor tax changes can rapidly expand that infrastructure.
CNG is a better alternative to bio-fuels. Much of the infrastructure is already in place for the distribution of NG and relatively minor tax changes can rapidly expand that infrastructure. If NG is a "better alternative" then it should be able to stand on it's own merits in the marketplace.
Why would you suggest government interference in the form of taxes, instead of capitalist market forces? Why would anybody want to use taxes to control any aspect of society?
Taxes are the problem, not the solution.
I just talked to a fleet manager at a medium sized county’s transit system. They got rid of their eight CNG fueled buses, too much trouble and too mush $ maintaining them.
He told me that the new generation diesel engines equal the emissions of the CNG powered buses