for the liquefied gas user
Heating and cooking
LPG is a flexible, high-energy fuel source with a higher calorific value than other commonly used fuels, including coal, natural gas or fuel oil. Due to its ease of transport and storage, it is an ideal solution for customers in rural areas, without access to gas and heating networks. It is also possible to use LPG as a transitional fuel - pending the acquisition of a gas connection.
- 3x — higher calorific value of LPG compared to natural gas.
- 40-50% - so much less CO2 emits combustion of LPG compared to coal.
- LPG combustion practically does not emit soot and dustThey are the main cause of smog.
- 2.5 million — so many houses in rural areas do not have access to the gas network.
- 2700 l — the capacity of a standard domestic LPG tank for a residential house.