Oklahoma CNG rebates to decrease due to demand

 
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — An overwhelming response is prompting Oklahoma Natural Gas to reduce the dollar amount of rebates offered to people who buy compressed natural gas fueling systems or vehicles.

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Oklahoma Natural Gas says it's reducing the amount of the rebates beginning Nov. 26 because of “exceptionally strong demand” in the program.

The program provides for rebates of up to $2,500 for the purchase of a natural gas-fueled vehicle or for the installation of residential compressed natural gas fueling systems. A separate rebate of up to $1,500 is offered for so-called “dual fuel” vehicles that use both natural gas and gasoline.

After Nov. 26, those amounts drop to $1,000 for a CNG vehicle, $500 for a dual fuel vehicle and $1,000 for a residential home-fueling system.





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