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LPG

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What is LPG?

LPG commonly refers to Liquefied Petroleum Gas. It is a flammable mixture of hydrocarbon gases, most commonly propane and butane. LPG is primarily used for heating, cooking, and vehicle fuel. It is stored in pressurized containers and readily vaporizes into a gas at room temperature.

What other technologies are related to LPG?

LPG Competitor Technologies

Solar thermal systems provide hot water and heating using solar energy, offering an alternative to LPG for these purposes.
mentioned alongside LPG in 48% (164) of relevant job posts
Oil is a direct competitor to LPG as a fuel source for heating and hot water.
mentioned alongside LPG in 18% (65) of relevant job posts
LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) is similar in application to LPG and serves as an alternative fuel source, especially for larger-scale applications.
mentioned alongside LPG in 16% (70) of relevant job posts
CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) is a direct competitor to LPG as a fuel source, particularly in vehicles.
mentioned alongside LPG in 15% (66) of relevant job posts
Heat pumps offer an alternative method of heating and hot water that doesn't rely on burning fossil fuels like LPG.
mentioned alongside LPG in 4% (148) of relevant job posts
Diesel is a competitor fuel source, especially in transportation and some heating applications.
mentioned alongside LPG in 5% (68) of relevant job posts
RDF (Refuse Derived Fuel) can be used for heating and power generation, acting as a competitor to LPG in those applications.
mentioned alongside LPG in 1% (53) of relevant job posts

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