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Gaseous Fuels, also known as gas fuels, including gaseous fossil fuels, gaseous biofuels, Synthetic gaseous fuels, and pyrolysis gases, refer to any gaseous substance that can be burnt to generate heat or power. It generally contains low molecular weight combustible gases such as hydrocarbons, hydrogen and carbon monoxide, and often contains non-combustible gases such as nitrogen and carbon dioxide.
The gaseous fossil fuels include Conventional natural gas, Unconventional natural gas (e.g., oilfield associated gas, coalbed methane, shale gas, etc.), Coal mine gas, Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), and others.
The power plant can use fossil fuels (such as natural gas, fossil oil, and coal, etc.) or renewable energy sources (such as water, wind, solar energy, and biomass energy, etc.). In short, it is economical and environmentally friendly to choose the fuels or energy forms that are easy to get and suitable for you.
The gaseous fossil fuels of our power plant include: Natural gas (including Unconventional natural gas such as Oilfield associated gas, Coalbed methane, and Shale gas, etc.), Coal mine gas, and PLG, etc.