
06-17-2012, 05:36 AM
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Natural Gas In Your Tank?
Anyone else see this?
Ford has a F-250 pick up truck that uses compressed natural gas to power it.
https://autos.aol.com/gallery/ford-f-...6pLid%3D170441
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87 percent of natural gas is produced in the U.S., it emits up to 40 percent less greenhouse gases, and has up to 90 percent less smog-producing pollutants
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That all looks great, but the question I have is.... if the tank holds 3,600 pounds of compressed natural gas, what happens if there's an impact accident?
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