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Title: Cng Sampling
Author: Darin L. George
Source: 2014 Natural Gas Sampling Technology Conference
Year Published: 2016
Abstract: Recent advances in natural gas production methods, particularly hydraulic fracturing, have led to increased gas reserves and lower natural gas prices in the United States. These factors have encouraged the use of compressed natural gas (CNG) as an alternative fuel for commercial vehicles and light-duty personal vehicles. Natural gas is expected to be the fastest-growing fuel in the transportation sector, with an expected average annual growth rate of almost 12% per year between now and the year 2040. Natural gas vehicles (NGVs) are attractive because of the low price of CNG on an energy-equivalent basis relative to gasoline, and because of the lower greenhouse gas emissions of CNG compared to gasoline and diesel fuels. In several cities, passenger NGVs have been granted access to HOV lanes to encourage their use as personal vehicles.




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