Clean Energy CEO Littlefair Believes Supporting Natural Gas for Transportation Will Create over 400,000 New Jobs While Enhancing U.S. Energy Security
— Industry Leader Gives Testimony Before Subcommittees of
These are excerpts from Mr. Littlefair's written testimony:
"There are about eight million Class 5 through 8 heavy-duty trucks in the U.S. These trucks range from refuse recycling trucks to over-the-road 18-wheelers and use upwards of 35 billion gallons of fuel annually. Helping the owners of these vehicles replace their diesel trucks with trucks running on CNG or LNG can have an immediate, measurable effect ...
"The cost of a basic Class 8 truck, which includes regional tractors,
drayage trucks, and refuse and recycling trucks, built to run on diesel
is approximately
"As these companies ramp up to meet the expected demand, the per-unit cost will drop to the point where a tax credit is no longer necessary. Yet the manufacturing facilities and the workers who build these new vehicles within them — designers, engineers, tool-and-dye makers, mechanics and after-market entities — will remain and will grow in a market sector which is crucial to the economic health of states throughout America. Studies have shown that moving America's heavy-duty truck fleet from diesel to natural gas will have the effect of providing over 400,000 direct and indirect new jobs over the next five years, further demonstrating the long-term benefits of this legislation ...
"In April of this year, oil imports accounted for about 60 percent of
our three-year-high trade deficit of
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forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the
Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934 that involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions, including
statements about the benefits of the NAT GAS Act, the demand for and
deployment of heavy-duty natural gas vehicles, the price of natural gas
vehicles relative to diesel vehicles, and the benefits of moving
America's heavy-duty truck fleet from diesel to natural gas. Actual
results and the timing of events could differ materially from those
anticipated in these forward-looking statements as a result of several
factors, including the factors described in the reports and other
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