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AFVI offers free online presentation on using LNG as transportation fuel

If you're involved with monitoring a fleet of trucks, then you may have considered using liquefied natural gas (LNG) in those vehicles. Wal-Mart, PG&E, and the California ports have all taken a look at the technology. If you'd like a window into how LNG can reduce costs and emissions when compared to petroleum products, check out the latest webinar (I still don't like that word) from the Alternative Fuel Vehicle Institute. On April 22, the AFVI will present the free "LNG as a Transportation Fuel" session (registration is required). AFVI says the webinar will preview the new course ""Driver, Technician and Fuel Handler Safety Training for LNG Vehicles" and cover:

  • Brief history of LNG and future trends
  • Characteristics of LNG
  • Transportation application
  • Fueling
  • Safety

The last AFVI webinar was on Plug-in Hybrids.

[Source: AFVI]

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