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CLEAN ENERGY FUELS STOCK
Stock market: CNG as auto fuel? What companies?

If you were prescient and you knew for certain that in the future – 2012 – CNG was going to replace gasoline as the most common automotive fuel, what companies would you invest in?

Honda seems to be the industry leader in CNG fueled vehicles, but Honda stock is already at a high value. (Note: a barrel of oil costs $125; the equivalent energy amount of CNG – the price point at which it is delivered to your home – is $54 per barrel of oil equivalent, and it’s pretty clean burning too)

Believe it or not – Ford. I have 2 vehicles that run on cng right now, and they are both Fords, and I love ‘em! One is a 1999 Crown Vic and the other is a 2000 F-150 pickup truck. Why they stopped making them in 2004 I’ll never know, but there are whispers that they may start up again. I’m no insider, but I know what works for me, and it’s these cars. Cheap to fill up ($10) and much better for the environment than any gasoline car out there (or hybrid). Plus, natural gas is plentiful in the USA, so the money stays in our own economy. Ford stock is in the toilet now, so if their execs figure out that this is the way to go, they could ramp up their operation and put out these cars once again and make a killing. They obviously know how to do it.

Rep. Welch – Renewable Energy and Job Creation Act


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