LPG is a low-carbon hydrocarbon fuels, which by burning emits 19% less CO2 per kWh than burning oil, 30% less than coal and other solid fuels and 50% less than coal in the electricity distribution network. It also emits less nitrogen and sulfur oxides. Staying in a mixture of propane and butane, LPG distinguish more carbon dioxide per J than propane and less than Bhutan.
According to its physical and combustion characteristics, LPG is clean fuel, which burns completely, and emits much fewer emissions than most other fuels.
Considering huge energy and environmental challenges, which Europe and all the world is currently facing with, the importance of the above given characteristics is evident.
All the advantages of LPG are determined and fully compatible with the EU energy system, which is systematically renewable, competitive and secure.