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What's Beneath the Marcellus Shale Reserve?
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<blockquote data-quote="Boehlertaught" data-source="post: 1937343" data-attributes="member: 14520"><p>Wow! Cool! Most of that development will require gas compressors and I can build them. I also support NG for anything folks need it for including CNG as a motor fuel. CNG is cool for fleets of trucks, buses, etc but for cars it's not so good because you can't get a fuel cell that holds very much CNG into the small cars we drive now. A fuel cell approximately 16" in diameter and 4' long (and pressurized to 3500 pounds) holds the equivalent fuel as 10 gallons of gasoline. It's kind of hard to find a place for enough fuel cells in the car for the car to have a long travel range...as a dedicated CNG vehicle. So, the successful ways is to have a dual fuel car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boehlertaught, post: 1937343, member: 14520"] Wow! Cool! Most of that development will require gas compressors and I can build them. I also support NG for anything folks need it for including CNG as a motor fuel. CNG is cool for fleets of trucks, buses, etc but for cars it's not so good because you can't get a fuel cell that holds very much CNG into the small cars we drive now. A fuel cell approximately 16" in diameter and 4' long (and pressurized to 3500 pounds) holds the equivalent fuel as 10 gallons of gasoline. It's kind of hard to find a place for enough fuel cells in the car for the car to have a long travel range...as a dedicated CNG vehicle. So, the successful ways is to have a dual fuel car. [/QUOTE]
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