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The New Zealand Experience

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The New Zealand Government is actively involved in a program for converting 150,000 motor vehicles, about 10 percent of our total fleet, to CNG by the end of 1985. The program began formally in mid-1979 when the target was announced by the Minister of Energy. In describing, from the Government’s viewpoint, progress and problems with our program I am conscious that some aspects are specific to the New Zealand scene. However, I hope there is sufficient wider relevance to make this sharing of our experiences worthwhile.

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Graham, P.J. (1982). The New Zealand Experience. In: McGeer, P., Durbin, E. (eds) Methane. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-4340-0_16

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