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Transit and Compressed Natural Gas is the focus of this edition. Feature articles include:



Universal Air Gas Products Engineers NGV Refueling Stations CABP interviewed Kurt Kondas, Steve Davis, and John Haslam from UAPC. They share their experience in gas compression, storage, dispensing, regulation and controls for natural gas fuel systems.



Natural Gas Dehydration and Conditioning for NGV Refueling and Field Gas Upgrading Kurt Sorschak and Guy Couturier, from Xebec Adsorption, review natural gas desiccant dryer requirements, compare them to deliquescent dryers, and review two on-site field gas upgrading applications.



Natural Gas Deliquescent Dehydrator Applications CABP interviewed Tyler Currie, from Van Air & Gas. He reviews instrument gas, fuel gas, sales gas and emissions mitigation applications for deliquescent dehydrators.



Smith Electric Trucks Complement CNG CABP interviews CEO Bryan Hansel and R&D Engineer Edward Anculle, from Smith Electric, about their growing electric truck business. Using rotary vane air compressors for the braking and steering systems, these Alternative Fuel Vehicles are finding their niche in daytime routes of under 100 miles.



Optimize a Compressed Air System with Highly Fluctuating Air Demand The June "System Assessment of the Month" is provided to us by Dr. Ing. Nicola Piccardo from Ingersoll Rand. Challenging the idea that variable speed drive screw compressors optimize all demand scenarios, Dr. Piccardo examines several air demand cases and shows how different combinations of compression technologies optimize energy efficiency.



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