Cutting Emissions Through Autogas: A Model for Europe

Written by BRC (GB) on September 29, 2010 at 11:09 am
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The French are converting to Autogas. That’s the message that Joel Pedessac, Director General of CFBP (the French LPG Association), has been delivering over the past year. The statistics speak for themselves: In 2009, the uptake of new Autogas vehicles increased 10 fold in comparison with 2008; the total number of units brought to the market [...]

Autogas – the industry’s “third fuel” of choice

Written by BRC (GB) on September 29, 2010 at 9:40 am
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OEMs and governments are being encouraged to make greater use of LP Gas as a proven and cleaner alternative to petroleum and diesel by the Paris-based World LP Gas Association (WLPGA). It says the use of Autogas has been growing steadily during the past 10 years, with volumes almost doubling. To support this growth, WLPGA [...]

PRNewswire/ — Stringent carbon dioxide (CO2) emission norms, government regulations, and ecological standards will be the key drivers for the growth of liquefied petroleum gas/compressed natural gas (LPG/CNG) vehicles in developed countries, particularly in the European Union (EU). On the one hand, CNG vehicles are expected to experience significant growth in the coming years in [...]

Fiat 500 to receive LPG-powered model

Written by BRC (GB) on September 10, 2010 at 11:08 am
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According to the latest reports from the folks at Autoblog.it, it appears that the restyled version of the Fiat 500 which will make its debut on the market will also receive two new versions. The first version will be a 4×4, which means that using the technology found on the current Panda 4×4, the Fiat [...]

Cost Of Petrol Up 50% Since Protests In 2000

Written by BRC (GB) on September 10, 2010 at 11:06 am
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This week marks a decade since the blockades at oil refineries that halted supplies to forecourts and led to panic buying across the country. At the height of the crisis, only 5% of normal fuel deliveries were being made and 3,000 petrol stations closed completely. The Institute of Directors estimated the cost to UK businesses [...]

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