May 18, 2012

Alternative Fuels Mean Energy Independence

Tom Berg, TruckingInfo


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Suppliers of alternative fuels and the equipment that burns them must cooperate to move America toward energy self-sufficiency and economic growth, says retired U.S. Army Gen. Wesley Clark, a former commander of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and unsuccessful presidential candidate who now describes himself as a businessman who invests in oil and gas interests.

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TAGGED: infrastructure, filling stations, trucking industry, Propane, ethanol, alternative energy

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