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Re: Thaddeus Gray post# 12253

Tuesday, 07/22/2008 12:29:12 PM

Tuesday, July 22, 2008 12:29:12 PM

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nope, Honda also has a natural gas powered car, see link below. Natural gas cars are used all over at where I go to school here in San Diego, and all of our city buses as well as university buses run on natural gas. natural gas is far more abundant in the U.S. and it can also be pipelined in from Mexico and Canada, which also have high reserves of natural gas. In terms of coal and natural gas, the U.S. has enough energy for at least another 200 years, but because much of our everyday transportation and heating needs rely on crude oil, that is where the problem rests.

I am just pulling information from my memory, so much of what I said can be confirmed through your own research. I took two courses on sustainable energy sources with some very good professors, Dr. Milton Saier Jr. and Dr. Kim Griest if you don't believe me. Oh yeah, and crude oil is far more difficult to use because you have to refine it too, and new U.S. refineries have not been built since the 1970's, so many of them are old and prone to explode.

Link:
http://automobiles.honda.com/civic-sedan/civic-gx.aspx


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