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CNG

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What is CNG?

CNG stands for Compressed Natural Gas. It is natural gas that has been compressed to less than 1% of its volume at standard atmospheric pressure. CNG is used as an alternative fuel for vehicles, offering lower emissions compared to gasoline or diesel. It's stored in high-pressure tanks, typically at 3,000 to 3,600 psi.

What other technologies are related to CNG?

CNG Competitor Technologies

Liquefied Natural Gas is another form of natural gas used as a fuel. It competes with CNG as an alternative to traditional fuels.
mentioned alongside CNG in 29% (130) of relevant job posts
Liquefied Petroleum Gas is a competing fuel, particularly in vehicle applications, though chemically different from CNG.
mentioned alongside CNG in 7% (66) of relevant job posts
Diesel is a competing fuel, especially in heavy-duty vehicles, where CNG is also an alternative.
mentioned alongside CNG in 4% (52) of relevant job posts

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