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  2. Natural gas vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The natural gas vehicle market is limited to fleet vehicles and other public use vehicles like minibuses in larger cities. However, the state-owned bus company RTP Of Mexico City has purchased 30 Hyundai Super Aero City CNG-Propelled buses to integrate with the existing fleet as well as to introduce new routes within the city.

  3. List of natural gas vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Volkswagen Golf TGI 1.4 BlueMotion, Natural Gas, 81 kW (110 PS), Cubic Capacity:1395 cm, Fuel capacity (CNG): 15 kg, Fuel capacity (petrol): 50 L, Range (CNG): 420 km, Range (combined): 1360 km; Volkswagen Caddy/Caddy Maxi Life EcoFuel CNG man. Volkswagen Touran EcoFuel CNG man.

  4. Category:Natural gas vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Natural gas vehicles" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * Blue Flame;

  5. Alternative fuel vehicle - Wikipedia

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    High-pressure compressed natural gas (CNG), mainly composed of methane, that is used to fuel normal combustion engines instead of gasoline. Combustion of methane produces the least amount of CO 2 of all fossil fuels. Gasoline cars can be retrofitted to CNG and become bifuel Natural gas vehicles (NGVs) as the gasoline tank is kept. The driver ...

  6. Mercedes-Benz buses - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s three new natural-gas-powered models were unveiled by Mercedes-Benz: the O405 GN GNG low-floor articulated bus, which was Europe's first natural gas low-floor city bus; the O405 NG solo city bus and the O405 ÜNG for rural service. All models were fitted with the M-447 hG engine that was exported from Brazil.

  7. Energy in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the gas production was 18.7 x 10 9 m³, which is less than the natural gas consumption of Brazil. [3] Gas imports come mainly from Bolivia's Rio Grande basin through the Bolivia-Brazil gas pipeline (Gasbol pipeline), from Argentina through the Transportadora de Gas de Mercosur pipeline (Paraná-Uruguaiana pipeline), and from LNG imports.

  8. NGV - Wikipedia

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    Natural gas vehicle, an alternative fuel vehicle that uses compressed natural gas or liquefied natural gas; National Gallery of Victoria, an art museum in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; ngv, the ISO 639-3 code for Nagumi language, Cameroon

  9. Substitute natural gas - Wikipedia

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    Substitute natural gas (SNG), or synthetic natural gas, is a fuel gas (predominantly methane, CH 4) that can be produced from fossil fuels such as lignite coal, oil shale, or from biofuels (when it is named bio-SNG) or using electricity with power-to-gas systems.