Columbus
Business First…
Kasich:
Businesses should embrace
natural gas vehicles
by Jeff Bell, Staff reporter
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
With
Ohio sitting atop the
potentially lucrative Utica shale play, Gov. John Kasich is using his
bully
pulpit to push businesses to spark the use of natural gas vehicles in
the
state.
“The
state can do what we can to
jump-start this with vehicles in our fleets,” he said Tuesday during a
natural
gas vehicle summit at Ohio State University, “but it’s going to be the
business
leaders. (They) have to show this is something they care about.”
Without
such demand for natural
gas-powered vehicles at the corporate fleet level, automakers are
reluctant to
manufacture the vehicles, Kasich said at the event sponsored by
America’s
Natural Gas Alliance, an industry trade group. And a lack of demand
will
continue to slow development of natural-gas fueling stations, which are
seen as
critical to moving the industry forward.
“We
have to work to develop the
market,” Kasich said. “We’re really committed to doing this.”
As
evidence of that, he pointed to
Ohio being one of 15 states to band together to seek proposals for
natural gas
vehicles from auto manufacturers. The state also has identified more
than 200
government-owned vehicles due for replacement in 2013 that have the
potential
to be powered by natural gas…
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