March 19, 2012

Natural Gas Vehicles Driven to Outpace Oil

Ken Silverstein, Forbes


MSNBC

Call it the battle between brothers and barons: oil and natural gas, or the Koch Brothers versus Boone Pickens. Big Oil has won Round One but the supporters of a now-defeated bill to give alternatively-fueled vehicles a leg up are driven to outpace the petroleum-based competition. . .

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