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Why are you introducing a Caddy EcoFuel that will run on compressed natural gas (cng)?

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Why are you introducing a Caddy EcoFuel that will run on compressed natural gas (cng)?

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(SR) It’s an environmentally-friendly fuel and as a consequence it is likely to appeal in the first instance to operators whose vehicles always return to base at night and who can justify installing their own refuelling facilities. Remember that it can run on bio-gas where available which is generated from landfill sites among other sources. That is a really attractive proposition because you are using a fuel that is produced from waste rather than from a natural resource. Longer term, customers will be able to run Caddy EcoFuel on the gas that comes into your house via the gas main but you need a facility to compress and bottle it so that you can put it in your vehicle. That technology is in its infancy in the UK so far as this sort of application is concerned.

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