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T. Boone says $5 billion NAT GAS Act is ‘peanuts’ to taxpayers

Posted by admin at 6:51PM on 5/25/2011 with tags: alternative fuel vehicles, CNG, nat gas act, natural gas, natural gas vehicles, pickens, policymakers


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