Gas Companies Selling Natural Gas To Cities Businesses

11.26.12 |

If your trash guy in Pennsylvania seems a little quieter these days, you're not imagining things. He's likely running his truck on natural gas. Natural gas drillers say they are now targeting the truck and bus market, and the economic reasons for doing so are compelling. Natural gas costs $1.50 to 2 dollars a gallon, and it burns cleaner then diesel. At&t, garbage giant Waste Management, and U.P.S, as well as dozens of towns are starting to convert their trucks and buses to natural gas. It could be a big boom for pennsylvania's natural gas companies.