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NATURAL GAS VEHICLES

NATURAL GAS VEHICLES. AMERICA’S NEW CHOICE FOR CLEAN TRANSPORTATION www.tngas.org. Natural Gas Terminology. CNG – Compressed Natural Gas. LNG – Liquefied Natural Gas. NGV – Natural Gas Vehicle. Therm – Unit of measurement of Natural Gas equal to 100,000 btus.

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NATURAL GAS VEHICLES

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  1. NATURAL GAS VEHICLES AMERICA’S NEW CHOICE FOR CLEAN TRANSPORTATION www.tngas.org

  2. Natural Gas Terminology • CNG – Compressed Natural Gas. • LNG – Liquefied Natural Gas. • NGV – Natural Gas Vehicle. • Therm – Unit of measurement of Natural Gas equal to 100,000 btus. • GGE – Gasoline gallon equivalent. • DGE – Diesel gallon equivalent. • BTU – British Thermal Unit is a measurement of energy equal to the amount of heat it takes to raise 1 lb of water 1 degree F. www.tngas.org

  3. Why Choose Natural Gas as a Transportation Fuel? • Clean • Abundant • Domestically Produced • Economical • Safe www.tngas.org

  4. Natural Gas is Clean • Natural Gas is composed of approximately 97% methane. • It is considered to be the cleanest fossil fuel because it produces fewer emissions than other fuels. • Compared to gasoline or diesel, Natural Gas has the least amount of carbon. Natural Gas is CH4, Diesel C14H30, and Gasoline C8H18. www.tngas.org

  5. Continued: • CNG vehicles produce approximately 25% less CO2 than gasoline or diesel. • They also produce approximately 80% less nitrogen oxide than gasoline or diesel and approximately 90% less particulates. Source www.naturalgas.org www.tngas.org

  6. America’s Abundant Supply of Natural Gas • With recent discoveries North America’s supply is estimated at 120 years. • Landfill gas could produce the equivalent of 10 billion gallons of gasoline yearly. www.tngas.org

  7. Onshore Gas Reserves

  8. Offshore Gas Reserves

  9. U.S. Pipeline Map

  10. Natural Gas is Domestically Produced • 98% of the Natural Gas we use comes from North America! • Approximately 60% of the oil we use comes from foreign countries. • Approximately $1 billion a day leaves this country due to oil imports. • American Fuel = American Jobs!! www.tngas.org

  11. Economical • Natural Gas is less expensive than gasoline or diesel. - A gasoline gallon equivalent (gge) of Natural Gas is approx. $1.50 to $2.50. -A diesel gallon equivalent (dge) of Natural Gas is approx. $1.75 to $2.50. www.tngas.org

  12. Natural Gas is Safe • Natural Gas has a high ignition temperature of approximately 1200 F compared to Diesel which is 494 F and Gasoline which is 536 F. • Natural Gas is lighter than air, will not lay on the ground, and it dissipates when released. www.tngas.org

  13. Natural Gas Facts • Natural Gas is colorless, odorless, and non-toxic. • Natural Gas is considered the cleanest fossil fuel compared to coal or oil because it produces fewer emissions. www.tngas.org

  14. WHAT’S AVAILABLEBelow are just a few examples of the CNG vehicles on the road today!

  15. Lead By Example!

  16. Natural Gas Fast Fill Station Fast fill stations fill vehicles rapidly using compression equipment and high pressure gas-storage systems. They take about the same time to fill as any gasoline pump. www.tngas.org

  17. Natural Gas Time Fill Stations Time fill stations typically fill the vehicles overnight. They are ideal for fleets that return to a central location or for a home filling station. www.tngas.org

  18. Links to More Information • Natural Gas Organizations: - www.tngas.org - www.apga.org -www.middletncleanfuels.org -www.ETCleanfuels.org -www.cleanenergyfuels.com -www.ngvc.org -www.ngvamerica.com -www.tnngv.org www.tngas.org

  19. More Information • Natural Gas Conversions: -www.phoenixenergycorp.net -www.alternatefuel.com -www.pbgenergy.com • Vehicle OEM Manufacturers: -www.peterbilt.com -www.automobiles.honda.com -www.blue-bird.com • Misc. Links: -www.cngprices.com www.tngas.org

  20. This presentation was produced in conjunction with the Tennessee Gas Association. • The Tennessee Gas Association is here to support the growth of the natural gas industry in Tennessee by enhancing the overall performance, safety, competitiveness and public awareness of its members and their products and services. www.tngas.org

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