LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas)
LPG is produced during the refining of crude oil or extracted during natural gas production. LPG comprises of Propane and Butane and serves as a highly efficient, portable, clean, versatile, accessible, and affordable energy source consumed mainly for domestic, industrial and commercial use. LPG provides consumers with an adaptable, sustainable and valued transitional energy which enables clean cooking and a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions at an affordable price.
Benefits of LPG:
High Calorific Value
LPG offers efficient energy with its high calorific value.
Precise Flame Control
Its flame and combustion rate are easily controllable, allowing for versatile usage.
Moderate Combustion
LPG burns steadily with a moderate combustion, ensuring consistent performance.
Low Ignition Point
With a low ignition point, LPG ignites readily and safely.
Non-toxic and Non-corrosive
LPG is environmentally friendly, being both non-toxic and non-corrosive.
Reduced Emissions
Compared to solid fuels, LPG produces fewer emissions, contributing to cleaner air.
Lower Smoke Inhalation Risk
By minimising smoke, LPG helps decrease the risk of deaths from smoke inhalation.