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This 7 page paper provides an overview of LPG. Positive and negative aspects of this type of fuel are discussed. Ways in which LPG are used are duly noted. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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for example a second thought, some environmentally conscious individuals do, and have even railed against recreational vehicles and the extra energy they burn. Unnecessary environmental damage is certainly not conducive
to maintaining a planet with the utmost in integrity. That is why fuel is so important to those who are concerned about pollution. Of course, that is only one relevant
issue. Not only are environmental issues at stake, but politics do play a large part in respect to fuel. Many people say--some seriously and some mockingly--that recent wars have been
fought for the sole purpose of obtaining cheap oil. Such a statement has at least a touch of truth as the U.S. for example does use some of the
energy from the Middle East and finds itself fighting there. To some extent, this is coincidental. At the same time, the U.S. often fights when it has interests to protect.
Finding alternative ways to obtain oil, or different ways to create fuel, therefore becomes quite important to the American people. Politics are clearly relevant when discussing fuel and so delving
into fuels and such are very important. Hence, a review of a variety of fuels can help one to determine exactly what fuel works best with which area and in
investigating fuels, one that seems to be quite relevant in the twenty-first century, and has extraordinary properties and capabilities is called liquid petroleum gas, also commonly abbreviated as LPG.
Prevalent in rural areas, liquid petroleum gas is a substance that is also called propane (Visnic, 1998). It is a liquid but when it becomes depressurized, gas is the
net result (1998). LPG is used for a variety of purposes, inclusive but not limited to vehicles. There are, for example, space heaters that use propane. These can be
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