It;s used in motor homes & smaller spaces due to limited ventilation-it burns cleaner than natural which is an issue in small spaces.
No, LPG is a natural gas recovered from oil wells
LPG is used as a fuel for a variety of applications. LPG can be used for cooking, heating, hot water, in industrial processing, in agriculture (for example grain drying), to fuel vehicles including forklift trucks, to fire pottery/ceramics, as an aerosol propellant and more. LPG is needed in rural areas where there is no access to mains gas as it is the closest alternative to natural gas. It is also used by businesses wanting a cleaner energy solution to other fuels such as oil or diesel. Information on LPG gas suppliers at the related link.
For a comparison with methane see the link below. LPG is not considered as an ideal fuel, the ideal don't exist.
Yes
Not LPG, RPG.
LPG - liquid petroleum gas
Propane Uses: BBQ Fuel Part of LPG car fuel Used in production of petrochemicals Used in some flamethrowers Hot Air Balloon Fuel Can be used to power airsoft/paintball guns Liquid propane is used for movie stunts to cause explosions Butane Uses: Cooking/Camping fuel Part of LPG car fuel Used in production of petrochemicals Cigarette lighter fuel Propellent for aerosols
LPG
No, LPG fuel is not renewable. This is because LPG (Liquid Petroleum Gas) is recovered from the natural gas in oil wells, and since oil is not renewable neither is LPG.
Where I live this is illegal. But all LPG is the same, the vehicle fuel is just taxed for road use.
No, LPG is a natural gas recovered from oil wells
LPG is liquid petroleum gas and oxy-acetylene is oxy fuel welding. The LPG can be used as an alternative to oxy-acetylene and is cheaper and can be purchased in bulk. The oxy-acetylene is best used when making shorter, thinner, and faster cuttings.
LPG or Liquid Petroleum Gas is a fuel, not a car. Pretty much ANY motor vehicle that is powered by an engine that burns fuel can be powered by LPG.
LPG is used as a fuel for a variety of applications. LPG can be used for cooking, heating, hot water, in industrial processing, in agriculture (for example grain drying), to fuel vehicles including forklift trucks, to fire pottery/ceramics, as an aerosol propellant and more. LPG is needed in rural areas where there is no access to mains gas as it is the closest alternative to natural gas. It is also used by businesses wanting a cleaner energy solution to other fuels such as oil or diesel. Information on LPG gas suppliers at the related link.
For a comparison with methane see the link below. LPG is not considered as an ideal fuel, the ideal don't exist.
CNG (compressed natural gas) OR LPG (liquefied petroleum gas)
Yes