tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3191316279215320372.post5106160331848256383..comments2023-11-02T11:18:16.047-04:00Comments on EnviroPolitics Blog: NJ lawmakers take alternative-fuel vehicles for a test runFrank Brillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17285491719186925507noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3191316279215320372.post-27357489483182142842012-09-24T10:27:34.564-04:002012-09-24T10:27:34.564-04:00I believe your statement above should read:
"...I believe your statement above should read:<br />"The fact is that New Jersey, at times a front-runner in environmental change, is lagging way behind California when when it comes to developing policy that encourages government or public use of alternative fuel vehicles."<br /><br />Also, to offer three alternatives - two of, which are only hypothetical (due to production systems, its impossible to differentiate where the Nat Gas is sourced, and hydrogen fool cells will not be a reality for many decades) promotes the myth that there are no viable alternative energy powered vehicles.<br /><br />A serious discussion of electric and CNG vehicles is always valid. The choices in EVs are growing and CA is way ahead of NJ - as usual - with the implementation of clean air solutions.Richardnoreply@blogger.com