Liquefied petroleum gas is created during production and refining of crude oil and natural gas. It is the generic term for propane, butane and their compounds. These hydrocarbons are originally gaseous, but they liquefy at low pressure.
The great advantage: the volume of liquefied petroleum gas is then only around 1/260 of the gaseous state. This means that large volumes of energy can be stored and transported in a relatively small space.
Liquefied petroleum gas is economical and reduces your energy costs, e.g.
hall heating: saving of up to 40%
car fleet operation: saving of up to 20%
block-type thermal power stations: savings of up to 15%
Liquefied petroleum gas is ecological and makes an essential contribution to protection of the environment:
one of the most environmentally compatible energy carriers
deployment without difficulty in areas designated for the preservation of ground water
combustion that is virtually free of residues and thus clean (no lead, sulphur or benzene)
Liquefied petroleum gas is innovative - the bridge to the hydrogen age and to solar power.