> with hydrogen, it's worse: do you REALLY want that wal-mart crowd > filling up with a > very explosive gas in your neighborhood? and before you answer that, > ask yourself the same > question about propane. it could also be used as an automobile fuel, > but we don't. wonder why? Propane is common in New Zealand, but only petroleum-chain gas stations (so far) sell it. It has been available for maybe 20 years, with zero accidents so far. In Australia CNG has been offered for a while, and propane has been on sale for a little while.
-- Regards Andrew Grebneff Dunedin, New Zealand Fossil preparator Mollusc, Toyota & VW van fanatic |
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