Fuel gas
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Fuel gas is a fuel in the gaseous state whose potential heat energy can be readily transmitted and distributed through pipes from the point of origin directly to the place of consumption.[1]
Natural gas (methane) is the most common fuel gas, but others include:
- Coal gas or Town gas
- Syngas
- Propane
- Butane
- Regasified liquified petroleum gas
- Wood gas
- Producer gas
- Water gas
- HCNG
- Uncompressed Hydrogen or compressed hydrogen may be used as a fuel gas.
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