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Thanks, Pete. I believe that with an increase in demand for CNG as a vehicle fuel, we well see more innovation, improved performance features and lower costs. I particularly appreciate the approach to improvement in CNG storage based on waste products such as corn cobs and that the mediums being tested are domestic. Energy independence is a national goal that we can all agree to support.
It is amazing to me the things that are going on and have been going on for a long time along the alternate energy pursuit. Folks all over the world are figuring it out. You are so right about getting our leaders to do their part. Like providing the incentives needed to get things over the hump, so to speak. There seems to be obstacles in every road. But, they can be overcome. They must be overcome someday I guess. They talk and talk and talk, but so far I haven't seen the actions necessary to move it along. Have I missed something?

I have my fingers crossed re President elect Obama. But, I haven't heard anything specific from him on this subject yet. We can hope.

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