Complete BS.
Natural gas emits far worse emissions than diesel. NG leaks methane like a sieve.
Diesel engine power is unmatched, and heavy trucks cannot use CNG because they lack the torque and power. Secondly is Energy Density is the amount of energy by volume. CNG is 1/4 that of diesel meaning a diesel engine can travel 4 times further on a liter than CNG. Don't come back with LNG because you loose that debate also because LNG only has 1/2 of diesel.
As for freight trains you are smoking crack. It is true diesel locomotives use electric motors, the reason they have to use electric motors is there are no transmission or clutch assembles that could withstand the mechanical forces. Heavy freight trains use 2 or more locomotives to generate enough power to move heavy freight. A single locomotive generates up to 6000 Hp times how many engines. There is no possible way to transport that kind of electrical power at usable voltages for the electric motors. Not to mention the extreme danger put on the public at such high voltages that would be required to transport such high power levels. But guess what? If it were possible, what is the fuel source for that electricity and how much is lost transporting it?
Natural gas emits far worse emissions than diesel. NG leaks methane like a sieve.
Diesel engine power is unmatched, and heavy trucks cannot use CNG because they lack the torque and power. Secondly is Energy Density is the amount of energy by volume. CNG is 1/4 that of diesel meaning a diesel engine can travel 4 times further on a liter than CNG. Don't come back with LNG because you loose that debate also because LNG only has 1/2 of diesel.
As for freight trains you are smoking crack. It is true diesel locomotives use electric motors, the reason they have to use electric motors is there are no transmission or clutch assembles that could withstand the mechanical forces. Heavy freight trains use 2 or more locomotives to generate enough power to move heavy freight. A single locomotive generates up to 6000 Hp times how many engines. There is no possible way to transport that kind of electrical power at usable voltages for the electric motors. Not to mention the extreme danger put on the public at such high voltages that would be required to transport such high power levels. But guess what? If it were possible, what is the fuel source for that electricity and how much is lost transporting it?
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