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M Brocklehurst & J Baldwin, CNG cars - fuel facilities, Petroleum Review, April 2006, p 38

In UK, the provision of facilities for CNG fuelling is described as both poor and shrinking by M Brocklehurst, but defended by J Baldwin on the basis that early stations were incorrectly located on the wet sources from gas holders, but are now being correctly sited, a move supported by the fact that 500 new CNG buses are being delivered in Rome to improve air quality. Also, biogas will then become viable for road transport.
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