CNG is an abbreviation of “Compressed Natural Gas” whereas LPG is an abbreviation of “Liquefied Petroleum Gas”. The primary difference between CNG and LPG lies in the components that make up these fuels. While CNG is primarily made up of Methane, LPG is primarily made up of propane. According to a ... Read More
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Chemically identical to conventional natural gas, renewable natural gas (RNG) is the purified product used as a vehicle fuel, which is produced by purifying biogas produced from decaying organic materials. Biomethane, which is another term for this processed pipeline-quality fuel, refers to purified ... Read More
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Natural gas, a domestically produced gaseous fuel, is readily available through the existing natural gas distribution system. Whether produced via conventional or renewable methods, this clean-burning alternative fuel must be compressed or liquefied for use in vehicles. CNG and LNG as Alternative ... Read More
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