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      <![CDATA[IIRC, the price of natural gas (NG) is now below that of coal; it's cheaper to transport too.<br>
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Bloomberg reports new studies showing the north slope of AK has about 80T cubic feet of NG, in addition to the 144T cu ft of NG in the Marcellus Shale in OH and PA, not to mention all of the other gas field plays that have depressed NG prices to multi-year lows.<br>
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NG is what CSU should be looking at, and quickly. So should automakers.
        
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