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  2. Compressed natural gas - Wikipedia

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    Compressed natural gas (CNG) is a fuel gas mainly composed of methane (CH 4), compressed to less than 1% of the volume it occupies at standard atmospheric pressure.It is stored and distributed in hard containers at a pressure of 20–25 megapascals (2,900–3,600 psi; 200–250 bar), usually in cylindrical or spherical shapes.

  3. HCNG - Wikipedia

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    HCNG or H2CNG (hydrogen compressed natural gas) is a mixture of compressed natural gas and 4–9 percent hydrogen by energy. [1] It may be used as a fuel gas for internal combustion engines [2] [3] [4] and home appliances. (regarding the acronyms in the above emissions chart: AVL = Average Levels? CNG = Compressed Natural Gas HCNG = Hydrogen ...

  4. Alternative fuel - Wikipedia

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    Because natural gas emits less smog-forming pollutants than other fossil fuels when combusted, cleaner air has been measured in urban localities switching to natural gas vehicles. [65] Tailpipe CO 2 can be reduced by 15–25% compared to gasoline, diesel. [66] The greatest reductions occur in medium and heavy duty, light duty and refuse truck ...

  5. Cooking with a gas stove may be as bad as breathing ...

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  6. What’s going on with WA gas stoves? Here are facts behind ...

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    In 2022, the U.S. Energy Information Administration released data that found 24% of Washington homes used natural gas cooking appliances. This includes stove tops and ovens. This includes stove ...

  7. Fuel - Wikipedia

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    It offers many of the advantages of compressed natural gas (CNG) but is denser than air, does not burn as cleanly, and is much more easily compressed. Commonly used for cooking and space heating, LP gas and compressed propane are seeing increased use in motorized vehicles. Propane is the third most commonly used motor fuel globally.

  8. Adsorbed natural gas - Wikipedia

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    In the ANG process, natural gas adsorbs to a porous adsorbent at relatively low pressure (100 to 900 psi) and ambient temperature, solving both the high-pressure and low-temperature problems. If a suitable adsorbent is used, it is possible to store more gas in an adsorbent-filled vessel than in an empty vessel at the same pressure.

  9. Hochul approves more natural gas pumping to meet cold-weather ...

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    National Grid/KeySpan said natural gas provides more than 70% of New York’s heat energy while Con Ed says 63% of its electricity through its lines is generated by gas.