Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)
- CNG is a clean-burning alternative fuel made by compressing natural gas to less than 1% of its volume at standard atmospheric pressure.
- It is primarily composed of methane (CH4) and is stored and distributed in high-pressure containers.
- CNG is often used as a fuel for vehicles, particularly in places with a focus on reducing air pollution and promoting environmentally friendly transportation.
The main advantages of CNG include:
- Efficient Combustion:
- CNG burns most efficiently in automobiles, leaving very little unburnt residue.
- This efficiency contributes to reduced emissions and environmental impact.
- Cost-Effectiveness:
- CNG is highlighted as being cheaper than petrol or diesel.
- This cost advantage, coupled with its efficiency, makes it an attractive option for addressing vehicular pollution.
- Reduced Risk of Adulteration:
- Unlike petrol or diesel, CNG cannot be easily siphoned off by thieves and adulterated.
- This reduces the risk of fuel tampering and ensures the integrity of the fuel.