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Coal seam Gas and its on farm use?
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tmrand
Posted 8/29/2014 08:41 (#4044752 - in reply to #4044393)
Subject: RE: Coal seam Gas and its on farm use?



Southeast Colorado
This is not considered CNG but Natural gas was heavily used to power irrigation engines in a large area around here for the last 60+ years. The last 10 or 20 have seen a major shift to electric power. A lot of grain drying in the corn belt is either natural gas or propane. As far as vehicles and tractors...... not so much. A handful of CNG vehicles which are mostly owned by utility companies or some type of fleet vehicles. I wish they would catch on but that will take more readily available filling stations.

Edited by tmrand 8/29/2014 08:44
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