Introduction |
Demand for clean-burning natural gas (composed primarily of methane) is growing around the world. In North America, a dynamic gas-energy marketplace offers an array of competitive choices - and risks - from wellhead to burner tip. Many gas utilities and consumers gain enhanced security and flexibility - while reducing the overall cost of energy supply - using propane peak shaving and standby systems. Most of these systems produce "propane-air" for direct replacement of natural gas during peak demand periods.
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Glossary
| LDC |
Local
Distribution
Company
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| LDCs operate natural gas distribution systems linking consumers & pipelines. LDCs may also provide gas storage & peaking services. |
| LNG |
Liquid
Natural Gas
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| When cooled to about -260° F, methane becomes a liquid for storage or transport in insulated tanks, trucks and ships. |
| LPG |
Liquid
Petroleum
Gas
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| LPG or LP-gas refers to several gas liquids, including propane and butane. |
| NG |
Natural Gas
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| NG is a mixture of methane and various other hydrocarbons an inert gases. |
| NGLs |
Natural Gas
Liquids
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| NGLs are hydrocarbon components of natural gas other than methane, including ethane, propane and butane. |
| Propane is derived during both natural gas production and crude oil refining. Common trade names include LPG, LP-gas and HD-5 Propane. |
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What's SNG? |
SNG can mean several forms of 'alternate' natural gas. Synthetic Natural Gas commonly refers to the output of 'coal gasification' plants – but may also be used to indicate a mixture of propane or other LPGs and air. Substitute Natural Gas and Supplemental Natural Gas almost always refer to 'LPG-air' mixtures – and 'propane-air' is the most common form.
Propane Standby Systems ...an overview offers a brief look at consumer-owned standby systems, including general design considerations and equipment types.
For further information, contact Standby Systems, Inc.
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