A typical CNG plant includes processes such as gas dehydration, compression, and storage. The pipeline brings natural gas to the plant for processing, where it is compressed to high pressures for storage or transport. The process involves removing impurities, compressing the gas, and storing it in cylinders or tanks for distribution.
Online Station:Online stations are directly connected with the Natural Gas Pipeline. At online station, natural Gas is received at a pressure of 19 barg and then compressed upto a pressure of 250 barg with the help of a reciprocating compressor in order to enhance the on board storage capacity of vehicle. Then, it is dispensed to vehicles locally through CNG dispensers at a pressure of 200 barg. Typically a CNG Online Stations consists of following equipments:CNG CompressorCNG DispenserStorage CascadeMother Station:Mother stations are similar to an online station, where it has the facility to refuel the mobile cascades in addition to the local demand of vehicles. These mobile cascades are then dispatched to other stations, which do not have the connectivity of pipeline.Daughter Station:Daughter stations do not have the connectivity of natural gas pipeline. At these stations, compressed natural gas (CNG) is transported through mobile cascades (bunch of cylinders mounted on trucks) at a pressure of 240-250 barg and then dispensed to vehicles through CNG dispensers. In fact, under stopped condition of CNG Compressor, a mother/online station acts as a Daughter Station and dispensed the gas from the local storage cascades.
To convert 25 kg of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) to liters, you need to know the density of CNG. The density of CNG can vary, but on average it is around 0.66 kg/L. Therefore, 25 kg of CNG would be roughly equivalent to 25 kg / 0.66 kg/L ≈ 37.88 L of CNG.
CNG is exactly the same fuel as natural gas, since CNG stands for "compressed natural gas".
There are multiple CNG stations in Kutch, Gujarat. Some popular ones are located in Bhuj, Gandhidham, and Anjar. You can use apps like Google Maps or websites like www.igl.co.in or www.petroldieselprice.com to find the closest CNG pump in Kutch.
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CNG is called Compressed Natural Gas, whereas PNGis called Piped Natural GasCNG is used in vehicals by using of cylinders, which is filled on CNG filling stations, whereas PNG is supplied through pipeline supply to residences and factories etc. which is payable after used amount of gas, supplier companies install meters at all premises.
CNG by itself is odorless. What gives CNG its smell is actually an additive.
CNG is cheaper. CNG gives more mileage. CNG is the best as it is eco frendily.
in India the best cng car is A maruti wagon r cng.
CNG is not available in Rajasthan, Nearest place to find CNG is Delhi or Gujarat Border..
Online Station:Online stations are directly connected with the Natural Gas Pipeline. At online station, natural Gas is received at a pressure of 19 barg and then compressed upto a pressure of 250 barg with the help of a reciprocating compressor in order to enhance the on board storage capacity of vehicle. Then, it is dispensed to vehicles locally through CNG dispensers at a pressure of 200 barg. Typically a CNG Online Stations consists of following equipments:CNG CompressorCNG DispenserStorage CascadeMother Station:Mother stations are similar to an online station, where it has the facility to refuel the mobile cascades in addition to the local demand of vehicles. These mobile cascades are then dispatched to other stations, which do not have the connectivity of pipeline.Daughter Station:Daughter stations do not have the connectivity of natural gas pipeline. At these stations, compressed natural gas (CNG) is transported through mobile cascades (bunch of cylinders mounted on trucks) at a pressure of 240-250 barg and then dispensed to vehicles through CNG dispensers. In fact, under stopped condition of CNG Compressor, a mother/online station acts as a Daughter Station and dispensed the gas from the local storage cascades.
cng stands for compressed natural gas.
Please can somebody help me what is the NCV for CNG .
CNG stands for Compressed Natural Gas.
CNG is not available in Rajasthan, Nearest place to find CNG is Delhi or Gujarat Border..
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CNG means compressed natural gas, which is not renewable