Friday, May 18, 2012

Bush Counsel Eyes SIP Changes To Spur Demand For Natural Gas Vehicles

C. Boyden Gray, former counsel to President George H.W. Bush, is urging the natural gas industry to work with states in trying to spur demand for natural gas vehicles (NGVs) by pushing EPA to allow the use of the vehicles to win credit for cutting particulate matter (PM) in state implementation plans (SIPs) outlining how states will meet EPA's PM standard.


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