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  • The Current Stagnation of Natural Gas Vehicles in America [View article]
    Too bad you don't own an old Diesel Truck and wanted it converted to CNG, you could have had it done tomorrow and be completely legal in TN, which has no "Smog" check for such a vehicle.
    An American Company,Omnitek (OMTK:OtcQX) based in California, the home of CARB, is the WORLD LEADER in diesel to natural gas engine conversion kit production and installation.
    Recently they have formed an alliance with CARB to reduce the pollution from off-road diesel powered engines in the San Joaquin Basin, a federally designated "non-attainment area" for air cleanliness standards, which costs the State of California millions in lost federal funding.
    Sempra Energy, the largest supplier of Natural Gas to California is also pitching in to make this work.
    So while the Big 3, Big Government, and Big Oil may be working against bringing natural gas as an engine fuel to fruition, other key players ARE moving forward.
    Mar 10 19:55 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Combining the Pickens Plan and an Auto Bailout [View article]
    I produce CNG conversion kits for all types of vehicles, and make a home refueling CNG unit like the fuelmaker unit. All these items are made in the USA, but ALL our sales are overseas because the regulatory morass here in the US prevents us from profitably making sales here. It is not a matter of consumer protection, or passing emission standards. It is a disorganized ,splintered regulatory system with CARB, EPA, AQMD, SCAQMD,DOT and DOE all having a say, but not one of them willing to be the leader. Total nightmare.
    We put a conversion kit on a 2009 OEM Showcar in the OEM's booth at SEMA which caused a buzz among the press to see if this was really going to be an OEM option, and EPA threatened to fine us if we didn't pull it off the car! That's where there priorities are...keeping the status quo..
    Nov 12 09:04 am |Rating: +2 0 |Link to Comment
  • U.S. Automakers Can't Afford to Overlook Natural Gas Opportunities  [View article]
    We build and sell home refueling units for CNG, conversion kits for cars and trucks to be Bi-fuel, and make new natural gas heavy duty engines (diesel conversions). ALL our sales are overseas because CARB can't figure out how to effectively deal with certification of conversions, and EPA follows CARB's lead. In general, to sell a kit in the USA, it has to be certified by CARB at a cost of $200k-400k. However the certification is good ONLY for a specific model year of a vehicle in a specific trim. So to make kits available for 1993 Mazda Miatas, we are looking at 2 certifications. To cover 1990-1993, we are looking at 6 certifications, potentially 2.4 million dollars. We could never sell enough kits to cover our costs.
    How much is a kit? EPA/CARB Certified conversions are $20k from BayCorp. Our conversions for the same applications overseas are $2k, including installation! CARB has effectively blocked any chance of a conversion market developing in the USA.
    Oct 08 07:57 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
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