miércoles, 6 de mayo de 2015

Propane

Propane is an energy-rich gas. Its chemical formula is C3H8.




It is one of the liquefied petroleum gases  that are found mixed with natural gas and oil.
LPG provides a convenient means of powering heating, cooking and other processes, regardless of where your home is located.

How does LPG compare with other fuels? 
  • LPG produces no harmful or dangerous waste
  • LPG, when burned, produces less CO2 than coal and oil
  • LPG burns cleanly with no soot and very few SO2 and NOx emissions
  • LPG poses no ground and water pollution hazards
  • LPG delivers significant fuel cost savings, and is approximately 50% cheaper than diesel
  • LPG is a by-product so there is no wastage
  • LPG boilers are cheaper to install than oil boilers and less expensive to maintain
  • LPG can be used alongside renewable technologies

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