how LPG is different from CNG
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Cng is compressed natural gas, which is mainly methane compressed at a pressure of to bars. Lpg is liquefied petroleum gas, a mixture of propane and butane liquefied at c and a pressure of . . Bar cng is extracted from petroleum and fossil fuel. Find out the key difference between cng and lpg.
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CNG is Compressed Natural Gas, which is mainly methane compressed at a pressure of 200 to 248 bars. LPG is Liquefied Petroleum Gas, a mixture of propane and butane liquefied at 15 °C and a pressure of 1.7 - 7.5 bar. ... CNG is cheaper and cleaner, but LPG has a higher calorific value.
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