It burns cleaner, so there are less emissions per unit of energy extracted. But it is only marginally better. You could do nearly as well keeping your tires properly inflated.
Also, gasoline tends to become more contaminated with water which cuts down the efficiency of the burn significantly. LPG absorbs very little water
2007-09-01 15:57:19
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answered by Anonymous
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CO2 Emissions per litre of fuel
Petrol 2.4 kg
LPG 1.6 kg
Diesel 2.7 kg
LPG releases around 76% of the co2 that gasoline would. (allowing for about 15% increase in consumption.)
http://www.greenhouse.gov.au/fuelguide/environment.html
For no 2 LPG uses much less energy to produce.
P.s. For "jdkilp" you will see that I have allowed for a 15% increase in fuel consumption in this example. This is in line with what someone would expect with the conversion.
2007-09-02 06:46:24
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answered by Glenn B 7
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LPG liquid Propane Gas the final byproduct in refining crude oil it's gasoline or diesel in a different form it's also much harder to transport. better off looking to renewable fuel electric cars.
2007-09-02 13:48:56
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answered by j2 4
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LPG is also a fossil fuel. Per BTU it gives off just as much CO2 as gasoline.
Be careful of those people who quote CO2 per quantity of fuel. To be "apples and apples" you need to quote CO2 per the amount of energy produced ... BTU.
In other words, there is an insignificant difference on environmental impact.
2007-09-02 10:58:04
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answered by jdkilp 7
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yep props to our top contributer........we cant compair Liquid petroleum gas with plain gasoline
> LPG is lighter end gasses like butane, propain etc. while gas is a heavier product that creates more heat per weight......or density
>fuels are measured in BTU british thermal units
basically it means how much energy it takes to raise the temperature 1 degree farenheit of 1 pound of water.
>methane.ethane.propaine.butane
,pentane,hexane,heptane,octane........................................... the btu or energy each gives off with the same density increases after methane.
>so youll need more LPG to get the same energy requirements with the same weight of gasoline
2007-09-04 20:01:10
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answered by Subconscious point of view 2
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LPG has more hydrogen and less carbon than gasoline, so it produces less CO2 when burned.
LPG also produces less "traditional" pollutants.
2007-09-01 21:52:52
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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it is not, the environment is fine. how about actually doing something productive with your life , sheesh grow up.
2007-09-01 22:24:06
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answered by Anonymous
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