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LPG stands for Liquefied Petroleum Gas, which is a type of fuel made from a mixture of hydrocarbon gases, primarily propane and butane. It is a
clean-burning, low-carbon fuel that is commonly used for heating, cooking, and as a fuel for vehicles.
LPG is produced during the refining of crude oil or from natural gas processing. It is stored and transported as a liquid under pressure, but when the
pressure is released, it turns into a gas. This property makes it easier to transport and store than other gases.
LPG has several advantages over other fuels:
- It burns more cleanly than other fossil fuels, producing less air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.
- It is a versatile fuel that can be used in a wide range of applications, including home heating and cooking, industrial processes, and as a vehicle fuel.
- It is relatively affordable and accessible, particularly in developing countries where access to other forms of energy may be limited.
However, LPG is a non-renewable fossil fuel, and its production and use contribute to greenhouse gas emissions, which can have negative impacts on the environment.
- It is a versatile fuel that can be used in a wide range of applications, including home heating and cooking, industrial processes, and as a vehicle fuel.
- It is relatively affordable and accessible, particularly in developing countries where access to other forms of energy may be limited.
However, LPG is a non-renewable fossil fuel, and its production and use contribute to greenhouse gas emissions, which can have negative impacts on the environment.