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Compressed Natural Gas as an Alternative Fuel (From Innovations in South Carolina Law Enforcement, 1982, P 15-22 - See NCJ-92561)

NCJ Number
92563
Author(s)
T H Hill
Date Published
1982
Length
8 pages
Annotation
The Spartanburg Police Department (South Carolina) reduced fuel costs by about one-half by using compressed natural gas in patrol vehicles.
Abstract
Compressed natural gas adaptation kits were installed in 15 1980 and 1981 Chevrolet Malibus and two other vehicles. Dual fuel systems were used: all vehicles could convert back to regular fuel with the flip of a switch. Compressed natural gas was used becaused it costs less than gasoline, does not cause engine wear, is safe in accidents, and burns cleaner than gasoline. The evaluation of fuel costs covered a 3-month period. Some additional costs are anticipated for the training of mechanics in the operation and maintenance of the system. But the system has been ruled cost effective enough to warrant further conversions within the patrol car fleet. A table details vehicle and refueling costs.