11-21-2007, 09:03 AM
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From what I have read there is more than enough Ngas to go around and in the middle East it is a by product, to get rid of it they give it away. In Utah you can find Ngas in many locations, not a problem getting a fill up here. There are already cars and trucks on the market that run on Ngas. A think when fuel cells are fully developed and on the market, with easy access to getting fill ups, it will be an a good deal but until that day Ngas is here now, lets use what we have. I agree there should be some big tax credits to get the fuel cell going, I hope it happens soon. WH2
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From what I have read there is more than enough Ngas to go around and in the middle East it is a by product, to get rid of it they give it away. In Utah you can find Ngas in many locations, not a problem getting a fill up here. There are already cars and trucks on the market that run on Ngas. A think when fuel cells are fully developed and on the market, with easy access to getting fill ups, it will be an a good deal but until that day Ngas is here now, lets use what we have. I agree there should be some big tax credits to get the fuel cell going, I hope it happens soon. WH2
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