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RobertRyan
Feb 12, 2020Explorer
ShinerBock wrote:
The tanks my company makes can carry both CNG and LPG. However CNG is predominately used in the automotive industry due to how clean it burns, and how quickly it disperses since it is lighter than air. This makes it much safer to use. LPG is heavier than air and poses a greater safety risk in an accident because it will linger towards the ground instead of dissolving into the air quickly.
Not the experience elsewhere, LPG is favoured as a long distance fuel. CNG short haul. both are pretty safe
The most viable operations for CNG in Australia are currently either back-to-base arrangements, where vehicles return
to the same depot each day, such as bus fleets, or point-to-point operations between bases. In these situations, the
fleet operator may own or lease CNG refuelling equipment or contract a specialist fuel supplier to supply fuel to the
vehicles. Your local gas network operator can help identify how the gas network can be utilised for fleet ope
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