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Title: Can Natural Gas Solve Our Air Pollution Problems?
Author: Joseph T. Roe
Source: American Gas Association 1970
Year Published: 1970
Abstract: Air Pollution in our time of mans history has become the rallying cry of people all over the United States. Even the college students have taken up the elimination of pollution as a crusade and with banners (or signs) flying are seeking the Holy Grail of clean air. In all this hue and cry, natural gas has not had to defend itself, because today it alone among the major energy sources is usually considered a non-polluting fuel. In fact, in some discussions it has been called ihe way to eliminate most of the air pollution of today. As you know, it is a commodity eagerly sought after and were it not for cost, non-availability or lack of equipment development, many more of our energy needs would be realized with natural gas. If it is the ideal energy source, the question comes to mind-Can natural gas solve our air pollution problems if it is provided for all those who can use it? This question really needs to be answered by you people in the natural gas business. However, a brief presentation of some background data may help understand the problems that exist and where natural gas can help in pollution control.




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