Which fuel has been used in Delhi since 2003?
a. LPG
b. Sun
b. CNG
d. none of these
give the correct answer otherwise don't write anything
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b cng
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The fuel used in Delhi since 2003 is b)CNG.
- CNG stands for compressed natural gas.
- Methane (CH4) makes up the majority of compressed natural gas (CNG). it is a fuel gas that is compressed to less than 1% of its volume at regular atmospheric pressure.
- CNG is utilized in vehicles with modified internal combustion engines or modified versions of conventional gasoline-powered vehicles.
- Diesel, gasoline, and liquefied petroleum gas can all be substituted for it (LPG).
- In comparison to the aforementioned fuels, CNG combustion emits fewer harmful gases. Natural gas is lighter than air and disperses more quickly when discharged, making it less dangerous in the case of a leak than other fuels.
- Anaerobic digestion or landfill biogas that has been processed into biomethane can be used.
Therefore, the correct option is b)CNG.
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