Why natural gas is so important, part one | Sustainable Energy
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 พ.ค. 2017
- In this episode of Sustainable Energy, we take a look at natural gas.
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A great video
Texas now has a pilot plant operating, and is ready to build a full sized commercial plant that converts Natural Gas into pure Liquid High Octane Gasoline at under $1.00 per gallon. Pretty soon America will never need another drop of oil from another country, and we will be able to manufacture and ship pure zero sulfur gasoline to all of our trading partners like Japan and England without even needing those giant refrigeration ships.
Are you investing in Natural gas? One ok is Americas main refrinery
Please do more Sustainable Energy Videos! Solar, Wind, Hydro...!
Hi Lawrence. We have a lot more videos where that came from. Check out our Sustainable Energy playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLaqf4I4NEUbnou8kWKi7U9hvDktUjgfMW.html
Lawrence Lo hope you don't mind if I subscribe 😊😊
Hydropower is awesome.
Iran has world 2nd largest natural gas resources and 4th number in petrol. It should be rich country
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If Iran government would stop threats to Israel and nuclear weapon development it would be a rich country.
Iran was producing less gas and oil than the U.S. but had a third of the population. So it would not become wealthy
here because i have petroleum economics exam tomorrow
How did it go?
what is going on here. in Bangladesh we been using natural gas cars for decades now. how is this a new thing????? i didnt even know it was green lol
its is not technically
How expensive is it down there? H
Here in Luxembourg is about 3 times less than normal car fuel.
1:44 "meee-san" methane"
Invest in nuclear, no more oil company propaganda
2017 GAS is good, 2023 GAS is bad ELECTRIC good! lol...
Natural gas is 99.9% clean and they have known this for years and is nothing new