Comments on: T. Boone Pickens invests in natural gas-fueled taxis
Little more than a month after the oil mogul unveiled his U.S. energy plan, which promotes natural gas vehicles, he invests in natural gas taxi cab company.
Little more than a month after the oil mogul unveiled his U.S. energy plan, which promotes natural gas vehicles, he invests in natural gas taxi cab company.
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At least Pickens is actually putting his money where his mouth is and creating energy which is real and will reduce Carbon at the same time. All Al Gore's strategy does is fleese business and individuals in a scheme which is akin to tossing a virgin into a volcano to appease the rain gods...
Wake up people. Pickens plan works great...and if you don't want to use natural gas...build more wind, nuclear, or Fischer-Troupe coal plants, whatever.
Anthony Kraudelt
3102 Lilac Haze Street
Las Vegas, NV 89147
- by jabailo August 22, 2008 11:50 AM PDT
- Hydrogen is the only fuel worth using.
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(17 Comments)Roll on, Hydrogen, roll on...!