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Flogas and the Environment


It is easy to think that there is nothing you can really do about the environment. However, the world is made up of individuals, and the environment is determined by our individual decisions, and each decision is an example which affects the decisions of others. Our approach determines whether we leave the world in a better or worse shape for our descendants.

Some aspects of our decisions are not as obvious as they may seem. It is easy to become confused by the way the terms efficiency, renewable resources and pollution are used in the context of their effect on the environment. To a greater or lesser extent, these issues are intermingled.

Efficiency
This is how well or how effectively we use the energy available from a fuel. There are two aspects to this - how much energy we get for the money we pay our supplier (which is very important when it comes to balancing the books!) and secondly, how well we use the resource we are given. From an environmental viewpoint, if we do not use a fuel efficiently, we generate more "greenhouse" gases than we need to. LPG and Natural Gas have significant advantages in this respect - because they burn cleanly and because the combustion products (exhaust gases) which arise are not aggressive, very high efficiencies (close to 100%) may be obtained. What is not so obvious is that electricity, which enjoys a very high conversion efficiency within your home, is not necessarily efficient from an overall viewpoint - there are considerable losses in the generation of electricity at power stations and also in it's distribution.

Renewable resources
Some resources take millions of years to evolve, and ultimately this means they cannot be created as fast as they are used - gold, natural diamonds, oil, petrol and gas all fall into this category. In the context of the environment, the issue is whether we are going to use up our energy resources and leave none for our descendants. LPG again has an advantage here - it comes from both oil and gas reserves.

Pollution
This is generating substances that are harmful to us as human beings or are harmful to the environment. There are two separate aspects that arise in the discussion of pollution - greenhouse gases and inherently "nasty" substances. Greenhouse gases are minimised by the efficient use of the fuel, and LPG is a winner in this respect. In addition LPG burns cleanly, giving off Carbon Dioxide and water vapour. More harmful by-products are notable by their absence. The reason for this and what distinguishes LPG from other fuels is that it is essentially a simple substance - butane and/or propane. More complex substances, such as oils, petrols and solid fuels, can only minimise harmful emissions by working at an optimum air/fuel ratio, the exact proportion of which is quite critical. Even at this optimum, because it is a compromise, harmful emissions may still be generated.

Don't Just Take Our Word For It...
Probably the biggest area of current concern is vehicle emissions, particularly in urban areas. While both LPG and Natural Gas have much better emission characteristics than other fuels, LPG car and truck systems have many benefits over Natural Gas:

  • LPG refuelling systems have much shorter filling times and are relatively inexpensive in terms of capital cost, filling cost and on-going maintenance cost
  • LPG tanks are considerably lighter than those used for Natural Gas and give a greater range between refilling
  • There is already an extensive network of garages / forecourts selling LPG

The following links should prove useful in getting more information on this topic:

  Dutch Automotive LPG site
The Dutch have been running cars and other vehicles on LPG for a long time and it is well established now. This site has information on the current state-of-the-art European LPG technology.
  Autogas UK
A useful source of information on the environmental advantages of vehicles on LPG and related issues.
  US Department of Energy's Alternative Fuels Data Centre
An American perspective.
  Nett Technologies Inc
A good primer on LPG vehicles versus the rest, BUT you have to remember that the American conversion equipment they refer to is not so advanced as current European / Irish technology, especially in relation to emissions - we are now on computer controllers, self-optimizing systems, as well as vapour and liquid injection. Also, the typical quality of automotive LPG is of a much higher purity than the product they refer to.



 
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