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Infrastructure Perspectives For NYC & Lower Hudson Valley Presented at: NYCLHVCC Roundtable on Infrastructure Development New York City February 22 nd , 2012

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Page 1: Infrastructure Perspectives For NYC & Lower Hudson Valley Presented at: NYCLHVCC Roundtable on Infrastructure Development New York City February 22 nd,

Infrastructure PerspectivesFor NYC & Lower Hudson Valley

Presented at:

NYCLHVCC Roundtable

on Infrastructure Development

New York City

February 22nd, 2012

Page 2: Infrastructure Perspectives For NYC & Lower Hudson Valley Presented at: NYCLHVCC Roundtable on Infrastructure Development New York City February 22 nd,

AGT Company Overview Established in 1995 as a buy out from a company already involved in the NGV marketplace, with offices in NJ and CT. Most members of our CNG team have over 15 years industry experience

Proven in house capability and experience to design, engineer, build and maintain turnkey CNG fueling facilities

Built in excess of 75 NGV fueling facilities in the Tri State area

Aligned with several leading equipment manufacturers to apply the most appropriate equipment to a particular project, from HRA through VRA to larger stations

Seven (7) service technicians on staff, available 24/7.

Full system refurbishing capability

Page 3: Infrastructure Perspectives For NYC & Lower Hudson Valley Presented at: NYCLHVCC Roundtable on Infrastructure Development New York City February 22 nd,

Home Refueling Appliance

Page 4: Infrastructure Perspectives For NYC & Lower Hudson Valley Presented at: NYCLHVCC Roundtable on Infrastructure Development New York City February 22 nd,

Vehicle Refueling Appliances

Page 5: Infrastructure Perspectives For NYC & Lower Hudson Valley Presented at: NYCLHVCC Roundtable on Infrastructure Development New York City February 22 nd,

Municipal Station Designed for Expansion

Page 6: Infrastructure Perspectives For NYC & Lower Hudson Valley Presented at: NYCLHVCC Roundtable on Infrastructure Development New York City February 22 nd,

Public Works StationUsing Refurbished Equipment

Page 7: Infrastructure Perspectives For NYC & Lower Hudson Valley Presented at: NYCLHVCC Roundtable on Infrastructure Development New York City February 22 nd,

Utility Station UpgradeTo Higher Capacity

Page 8: Infrastructure Perspectives For NYC & Lower Hudson Valley Presented at: NYCLHVCC Roundtable on Infrastructure Development New York City February 22 nd,

LCNG Station

Page 9: Infrastructure Perspectives For NYC & Lower Hudson Valley Presented at: NYCLHVCC Roundtable on Infrastructure Development New York City February 22 nd,

Barriers to CNG GrowthThe following items are our suggestions to help advance CNG infrastructure development in the NYC/LHV area:

• Update the NY City CNG station installation code from the one based on a national code from 1999 to one based upon current codes.

• Review/repeal the existing NYC moratorium on the use of LNG as a vehicle fuel.

• Allow the use of EPA certified aftermarket conversion systems in NY State to expand vehicle choices.

Page 10: Infrastructure Perspectives For NYC & Lower Hudson Valley Presented at: NYCLHVCC Roundtable on Infrastructure Development New York City February 22 nd,

Air & Gas Technologies Inc.Contact Information:

Graham Barker

PO Box 110556

Trumbull, CT 06611

203 374 1795

Vince Tomasso

42 Industrial Drive

Cliffwood Beach, NJ 07735

800-716-5550

www.airgastech.com