Hundreds of millions of people currently use LPG and depend on it for a variety of applications in commercial business, industry, transportation, farming, power generation, cooking, heating and for recreational purposes. LPG is mainly used in South Africa as a cooking fuel. It has huge potential to grow as a as a water heating and space heating.
LPG serves as cooking fuel and water-heating fuel for families in South Africa and India, refrigeration for shop owners in Brazil, autogas for taxis in Tokyo, welding for car manufacturers in Germany, heat for the family home in Canada, flame weeding for a rancher in Texas and the heat to provide lift for the first solo non-stop round the world balloon expedition. LPG even powers the Olympic torch!
Several billion people around the world use LPG at home for a wide range of applications. Cooking and heating are well known but LPG is also used to generate power, clean and dry clothes, mow the lawn and wash your car.
Autogas is today the most accepted alternative fuel in the automotive sector globally, with more than 25 million vehicles operating worldwide. Autogas is the common name for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) when it is used as a fuel in internal combustion engines in vehicles as well as in stationary applications such as generators.
Millions of businesses, from large industries to restaurants to hotels, independent small professionals and contractors, rely on LPG as an energy source for numerous applications. It is the ideal fuel choice for businesses that are off the grid.
LPG’s flexibility and environmentally friendly characteristics make it an ideal fuel for recreational applications.
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