Natural gas vehicles (NGV) like the Ford F-150 and Honda Civic Natural Gas have been attractive to many consumers and businesses its been much cheaper than gasoline and diesel; and a lot of people enjoy that its a domestically produced fuel and not coming from an overseas OPEC country.
A federal tax incentive expired in Washington on December 31 thats increasing gas pump prices up to 50 cents for each gasoline gallon equivalent (GGE) of natural gas sold at a lot of fueling stations.
There are a few reasons as to why it wont be going away:
Even if the tax credit takes its strong price savings off a bit, its still a good deal. It might come back in Washington, and legislators are looking at the options.
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