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Natural Gas fueling public transportation in Jalisco is the new norm

The use of natural gas for public transport in Jalisco is becoming the new norm. In the Metropolitan Area of ​​Guadalajara, around 600 units already run on natural gas, while 320 more use natural gas in Puerto Vallarta.

In addition, in the next three years, there are plans to replace 2,860 more buses with new technologies and natural gas could be the alternative.

"You need to make public transport more efficient so that more people can use it, and make a city more environmentally friendly and viable," said Arnoldo Licea, general secretary of the Union of Advanced Public Transport . . .

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