“According to the IEA, it can cost from $400,000 to $1.7 million to build a compressed-natural-gas filling station, and up to $4 million for a liquefied-natural-gas station. By comparison, a gasoline station costs from $50,000 to $150,000.”
sounds like an opportunity
someone can do, or pay for, the R&D to bring down the cost of installing what’s needed at fueling stations outfitted to supply natural gas for transportation
as for locations, I’d know where I’d start (not sayin)
There are some really good outfits that have lowered that price dramatically in the Midland/Odessa area.
GE is involved, GE/Chesapeake, GE/Penske. GE is also rolling this out in Europe.
The whole thing is prefab, skid mounted, and delivered to a location for use. These would be available for a fleet operation or a C-Store
GE even offers these on a lease and if GE Leasing is involved, other leasing companies will also do it.
Just do a google search and/or google image search of CNG in a box.