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Governor is expected at CNG station opening

Published: Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2008 12:26 a.m. MST
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Make that one more compressed natural gas refueling site opening to the public in Utah. Currently there are 67 refueling sites for natural gas, but 40 have private access.

The Utah Clean Cities Coalition and Questar Gas Co. recently announced that the new site will be at RB's 66, located at 700 W. 527 South in Woods Cross. Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. is expected to be at the opening of the site Thursday, at 10:30 a.m. It's estimated more than 5,000 vehicles in Utah run on compressed natural gas.

It's Questar's 20th natural gas refueling station. Questar claims to own and maintain the second largest network of the so-called CNG stations, with sites ranging from Rock Springs, Wyo., to St. George, Utah. Questar officials say the current pump price for CNG is the lowest of any alternative fuel in the country.

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