Propane: the fuel of the future?

Propane is a liquefied petroleum gas that is used as a fuel in many industries. It is often called the "fuel of the future" due to its environmental and economic benefits.

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Production:

Propane is extracted from oil and natural gas. It can also be obtained as a by-product of oil refining.

Appointment:

Propane is used for heating homes, cooking, transportation, and in industry.

Carbon emissions:

Burning propane results in greenhouse gas emissions, but less than burning gasoline or diesel fuel.

Advanced states:

The Netherlands, Sweden and Japan are leaders in the use of propane.

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