Natural gas gaining steam

With oil prices running well over $120 per barrel pushing diesel past  $4 a gallon, sales of natural gas-powered commercial trucks are rising quickly – helped along in some cases by federal and state government incentives. For example, Tom Vatter, vp-sales and marketing for vocational truck maker Autocar LLC, told FleetOwner that his company’s sales of natural gas-powered refuse trucks should increase to 500 units this year, sharply up from 300 in 2007. “Natural gas is the big topic in the refuse market right now – everyone is talking about it,” said Vatter. “While there’s ...

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