dgeist wrote:
geordi wrote:
True enough on the energy balance... But I'm not looking to replace diesel completely, just combine with it to boost the economy.
But where can I get CNG? I know where to source LPG for (currently) $1.69 per gallon, diesel is 2.50 right now. As far as the towing tho, I thought it was the exact opposite - The best benefit was found when NOT towing, at least that was the impression I got from the Diesel Power article.
Could be wrong on the towing thing, but my commute is about 3 miles, so I'm always fighting with normal warm-up for fuel efficiency... Assuming you have NG applicances/service at home, you get one of these little guys:
http://www.myphill.com/Dan
All you would need to do is get the refrigeration oil back into the compressor, essentially a high pressure Provent. For a brief period of time there was a product marketed called OZ-12 to replace R-12, it was propane!
CNG= Compressed Natural Gas. You will generate heat from compressing the Natural Gas, but a refrigeration condenser could bleed that away and in the winter would take a little chill off in the garage. CNG would be more cost effective than Propane since you are getting it from a pipeline. In Illinois, I would fear the Illinois Department of Revenue more than any safety concerns. Google the local, state, and Federal laws before you invest.
When I get an emergency generator, I will go with Natural Gas instead od Gasoline or Diesel.