NationStates Jolt Archive


Convert your car to LPG, for FREE!

Falhaar2
14-08-2006, 14:32
The Australian government is introducing subsidies of up to $2000AUD to motorists in order to encourage conversions. This, coupled with my state's added subsidy of $1000 would essentially allow people to convert their car for free! Interesting. Should I do it? Or perhaps wait until biodiesal sorts itself out?

From http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,20121682-2,00.html

Gas subsidy to tackle pump pain

PRIME Minister John Howard has outlined a $1.6 billion, eight-year program to ease the pain of high petrol prices on motorists.

Outlining a multi-pronged plan, Mr Howard said from today the Government would contribute $1000 towards the purchase cost of new factory-fitted LPG powered vehicles.

The Government will also provide a $2000 grant to the cost of converting cars to LPG for private use.

Mr Howard said LPG would, on the fuel bill for a six cylinder vehicle travelling 15,000 kilometres a year, save around $27 a week or $1400 a year in fuel costs.

"The estimated cost of the LPG incentives I am announcing today is $677.1 million over the eight year life of the program," he said.

"Taking into account revenue forgone, the total cost is more than $1.3 billion over eight years."
In a bid to increase ethanol-laced fuel, E10, into service stations, the Government will offer up to $20,000 to stations to convert their operations to include E10.

Up to $10,000 will be provided after the conversion is complete, and another $10,000 after ethanol blend fuel sales targets are reached.

"The additional grant on reaching a sales target will provide a clear incentive for retailers to discount the price of E10 fuel," Mr Howard said.

"Recipients of grants from the ethanol distribution program will be expected to sell ethanol blends at a discount and to display the price of ethanol blends alongside price information for other petroleum products."

However, Mr Howard ruled out making ethanol a mandated part of Australian petrol.

"This Government believes in consumer choice we are not persuaded to mandate the use of ethanol," he said.

Mr Howard also announced the Government will spend an additional $123.5 million to extend and expand its renewable remote power generation program.

Another $76.4 million will be spent to expand Geoscience Australia's current seismic acquisition program. This will focus on new frontier offshore areas to be chosen in consultation with industry.

Almost $59 million will be spent identifying potential on-shore energy sources such as petroleum and geothermal energy.

Industry Minister Ian Macfarlane has been asked to put up a proposal to Cabinet to fund a program to make Australia a leader in gas-to-liquids and coal-to-liquids research.

Mr Howard said the Australian resources sector had benefited from high demand for energy sources.

But he said Australians felt the pain of high petrol prices every time they filled up their cars at the bowser.

"This is a difficult time for Australians faced with high petrol prices," he said.

"And it is only appropriate that the benefits which accrue to Australia from our substantial resource base flow beyond a narrow part of our society." Thoughts? Rants?
Jeruselem
14-08-2006, 14:41
Installation of LPG is very expensive and I don't think $2000 will cover all costs. King Johnny and merry men want us to use LPG which is currently excise-free, but it will be taxed eventually in 2010 I think.
Greater Alemannia
14-08-2006, 15:15
I thought it was about $3000 for conversion...
Jeruselem
14-08-2006, 15:20
I thought it was about $3000 for conversion...

Saw on TV a mechanic saying 2500 to 4500
Revasser
14-08-2006, 15:25
'Tis pretty awesome, aye.

If I had a car, I'd be racing to put myself on a waiting list to have it converted.

It's a shame that the queues are months and months long. There just aren't enough mechanics around who are qualified to do it, unfortunately. Still, it's definitely worth it at this point.
Greater Alemannia
14-08-2006, 15:30
'Tis pretty awesome, aye.

If I had a car, I'd be racing to put myself on a waiting list to have it converted.

It's a shame that the queues are months and months long. There just aren't enough mechanics around who are qualified to do it, unfortunately. Still, it's definitely worth it at this point.

My mom says we won't bother; everything we need is close enough to our house to get by on petrol.
Cannot think of a name
14-08-2006, 16:40
Rats. Australia. I've been intending to convert my Bus to propane for a while now. The Vanagon goes straight veggie.
Kecibukia
14-08-2006, 16:42
Hell, I never thought of that. My FIL works for a propane company so we get discounts. What kind of efficiency is there?
Boonytopia
15-08-2006, 01:17
I used to have an old XD Falcon that had been converted to LPG. It was dirt cheap to run. You do use more litres of LPG per km, than you would petrol. It works out cheaper though, because LPG is between 1/3 or 1/2 the price of petrol.