Showing posts with label Natural. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Natural. Show all posts

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Uses of Natural Gas

Over half of the homes in the United States use natural gas to heat their homes.
Natural gas is environmentally clean. It is the cleanest burning fossil fuel. Very few by products are emitted into the air as pollutants. For hundreds of years natural gas has been known as a very useful substance. Natural gas is one of the cheapest forms of energy ready to the residential consumer. As a source of energy, natural gas has historically been much cheaper than electricity.

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It has been best known colse to the home for heating and cooking. Some benefits of cooking with natural gas are climatic characteristic control, self cleaning and self ignition. Many top chefs in restaurants prefer a natural gas cook top and range over an galvanic one. The chefs like the potential to more accurately operate the climatic characteristic of their food.
Air conditioning equipment, like central systems, window or wall units cool the house by a refrigeration unit powered by natural gas.

Around the home, in the time an galvanic water heater heats a bathtub full of water, you should be able to heat two bathtubs full of water with natural gas for the same price. Also many habitancy have natural gas air conditioners. They are a exiguous more expensive to install but they should save you money in the long run. They should last longer and you may see that they are more efficient so you bill may intern go down. They also have a longer life expectancy. Natural gas appliances normally need less maintenance over their life. This should also save you money.

Natural gas is an foremost raw material for many base products in our home like plastic, glass, paper, clothing and medicine. We also use it for our outdoor grilling convenience. Whenever you want to grill out in your backyard, you can just push a button and be ready to have evening meal in a few minutes.

Propane comes from natural gas when it is processed. It is colorless and odorless. It emits carbon dioxide and water vapor as a greenhouse gas. Since propane is clean burning it is a beloved alternative for transportation fuel. This is a fuel that produces fewer emissions of carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons compared to gasoline engines.

Another use for propane is on the farm. Farmers use it to power their farm tool like tractors. They also use it to dry their corn and to help with irrigation. Some indoor tool also is fueled through propane. For instance forklifts that are used in warehouses use propane to power them.

Uses of Natural Gas

Friday, August 12, 2011

Natural Gas and Propane - What's the Difference?

Communities face the Twin Cities metro area do not always have the infrastructure that home owners in the city take for granted. In rural communities where homeowners live on and own acres of land, they may not have water or sewer systems to the home. The electrical, cable and gas utilities may not provide service to any or all homes in the area. Alternatively, homeowners will have hidden services where the collective utilities do not exist. Homes on acreage will have hidden wells for water and septic systems for sewage. If the home does not have cable access, they can use a hidden satellite service. And if there is no natural gas line, they opt for propane.

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As a Realtor in the north metro, I sell many homes on acreage in Anoka, Chisago and Washington Counties. Some of the larger properties do not have natural gas utilities available. When they see the big propane tank in the yard, the question arises:

What is the unlikeness in the middle of Natural Gas and Propane?

The two gases are basically equal in doing in appliances. The differences lie in portability, compression, power efficiency and cost.

**Propane Tank--The most unavoidable visible unlikeness is that natural gas comes into the home from an hidden pipe with a meter controlled by a utility service while propane will sit in a tank in your yard. Natural gas is billed monthly by the utility company as it is used. The propane tank's refill is directed by the homeowner. The tanks come in dissimilar sizes and can be owned or rented from a propane provider.

**Propane provides More Btus than Natural Gas--Heat is measured in British Thermal Units or Btus. When an whole of propane provides 2500 Btus, the same volume of natural gas would provide 1000 Btu's.

**Natural Gas Burns Cleaner--Propane releases more pollutants into the air when burning due to dissimilar chemical properties.

**Propane is Heavier--Both gases will dissipate into the air and can pose the threat of an explosion if adequate gas is released and ignited. Propane being heavier than air tends to derive at ground level and pose a greater risk of explosion. If a home has a basement with few windows, there is no way for the heavy gas to dissipate. Natural gas being lighter than air will rise and has the ability to dissipate with time and open windows. A leak of whether natural gas or propane is very serious and immediate evacuation is the key.

Natural Gas and Propane - What's the Difference?