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Navistar, Pickens Group in Natural Gas Truck Deal
Special to CNBC.com
Clean Energy Fuels, noted investor T. Boone Pickens' natural gas distribution vehicle, got more gas Wednesday, when Navistar International said it would start making truck engines that use alternative fuels.
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Demand for alternative fuel is “over the top,” he said, and to meet it he predicts the company will get new trucks on the road “within the next six months.”
Pickens, CEO of BP Capital Management and a longtime advocate for putting natural gas in American trucks, said in the same interview that Clean Energy [CLNE
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] will build more than 100 natural gas filling stations on several major U.S. highways this year.
“You’re saving $1.50 a gallon” using natural gas, Pickens said. “Some of these trucks are running 20,000 to 30,000 gallons a year. The return on it is great. It’s cleaner by 30 percent over diesel, but (the fuel) is also ours. It’s abundant and it’s domestic.”
Using natural gas “completely cuts out OPEC,” he said. “That's what I'm after.”
Pickens would also like to see more autos using natural gas, but the automakers have been hesitant.
“There's nothing wrong with the automakers,” he said. “They all know the technology. They have it. They say, ‘Just get us the customers, we'll make you the vehicles.’”
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