Posted by paul on February 14, 2010 at 15:18:39 from (66.44.132.155):
In Reply to: LNG posted by CLTX on February 14, 2010 at 13:42:19:
Handling a combustable fuel at 3000 lbs pressure is a little more challenging than the pro-LNG people lead you to believe.
As well, we face shortages of NG. It's down there, but man oh n=man would we need more pipelines to start using it to fuel all our transportation!
Just try running a grain drier off of ng. Kind of a big user. This fall as we took out very wet corn later in the year than normal, a lot of suppliers were cutting off the coops because the big use of the corn drier was interfering with people heating their houses.
It would take massive new infrastructure!
Ethanol is around because it is less painful of a conversion than trying to go to lng. Ethanol is a smooth, small step by step conversion. That works.
Totally changing to something completely different would take huge money. Huge.
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