What does the fuel in a gas-engine car need?

In Britain the usual fuel for cars is petrol, but some vehicles are converted to gasoline, by which is meant by natural gas.

But in America the word fire is already taken (meaning petrol ). What does an American of a gas-powered car ask for when refuelling in a gas station?

Using Wiki, I see a selection of TLAs are defined at the Wiki article ; are any of these in

common use?

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As for the use of gasoline in electric vehicle power generation, there are thousands of different types of gases that can be used for both industrial and household purposes, and none is particularly common at the consumer level. They are by and large the stuff of commercial and government fleets and a few alternative fuel enthusiasts.

As such, there is no generic term for all vehicles powered by gaseous fuels, and no generic term for all gaseous fuels. Type of Gas: In a gas of gas it is necessary to specify the gas configuration. For example diesel or gas. Also, to describe where and how gas is used and why.


What is natural gas for? In North America, this term applies exclusively to a blend of fuel gases dominated by methane. NaturalGas. Natural gas supply association) provides this typical composition of refined natural gas: Methane 70-90% Ethane, propane, and butane 0-20% Carbon dioxide 0-8% Oxygen 0-0.

2%
Nitrogen 0-5%
Hydrogen sulphide 0-5%
Rare gases trace

If you were to say you drove a natural gas vehicle (or that your vehicle had a natural gas engine or was natural gas-fueled ), the assumption is that your fuel being methane-based by your vehicle. Biogas refers to the sourcing of the gas as opposed to its composition or properties, so referring to a vehicle as a biogas vehicle is an exercise in ego, as opposed to engineering.

Compressed natural gas is the most commonly distributed format and most liquefied natural gas is still rare. I have found CNG in consumer magazines, but the average person may or may not understand the difference between the two, or between them and uncompressed natural gas (as for example delivered to homes for heating and cooking). Those in the transportation or energy industries may be familiar.


As of 2009, the next most popular alternative vehicle fuel is liquefied petroleum gas, which is a blend dominated by propane and hence commonly known as propane. A propane engine or device (gas) runs in LPG as opposed to propane in the strict sense of the chemical compound, for example in the catchphrase of Hank Hill on the sitcom King of the Hill : I sell propane and propane accessories.

Is Autogas available in Gmail? If so, then why? In both cases, though it’s very rare to have, neither does it really exist.. Does U.S. Energy Information Administration provide a description of natural gas products? How


hydrogen is fuel for an external combustion engine is hydrogen. It’s just the hydrogen that makes it, and so more than appropriate as it’s not a blended product (such as another gas or chemicals). Why’s hydrogen vehicle a lab curiosity?

Answered on March 27, 2021.
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As for the use of gasoline in electric vehicle power generation, there are thousands of different types of gases that can be used for both industrial and household purposes, and none is particularly common at the consumer level. They are by and large the stuff of commercial and government fleets and a few alternative fuel enthusiasts.

As such, there is no generic term for all vehicles powered by gaseous fuels, and no generic term for all gaseous fuels. Type of Gas: In a gas of gas it is necessary to specify the gas configuration. For example diesel or gas. Also, to describe where and how gas is used and why.


What is natural gas for? In North America, this term applies exclusively to a blend of fuel gases dominated by methane. NaturalGas. Natural gas supply association) provides this typical composition of refined natural gas: Methane 70-90% Ethane, propane, and butane 0-20% Carbon dioxide 0-8% Oxygen 0-0.

2%
Nitrogen 0-5%
Hydrogen sulphide 0-5%
Rare gases trace

If you were to say you drove a natural gas vehicle (or that your vehicle had a natural gas engine or was natural gas-fueled ), the assumption is that your fuel being methane-based by your vehicle. Biogas refers to the sourcing of the gas as opposed to its composition or properties, so referring to a vehicle as a biogas vehicle is an exercise in ego, as opposed to engineering.

Compressed natural gas is the most commonly distributed format and most liquefied natural gas is still rare. I have found CNG in consumer magazines, but the average person may or may not understand the difference between the two, or between them and uncompressed natural gas (as for example delivered to homes for heating and cooking). Those in the transportation or energy industries may be familiar.


As of 2009, the next most popular alternative vehicle fuel is liquefied petroleum gas, which is a blend dominated by propane and hence commonly known as propane. A propane engine or device (gas) runs in LPG as opposed to propane in the strict sense of the chemical compound, for example in the catchphrase of Hank Hill on the sitcom King of the Hill : I sell propane and propane accessories.

Is Autogas available in Gmail? If so, then why? In both cases, though it’s very rare to have, neither does it really exist.. Does U.S. Energy Information Administration provide a description of natural gas products? How


hydrogen is fuel for an external combustion engine is hydrogen. It’s just the hydrogen that makes it, and so more than appropriate as it’s not a blended product (such as another gas or chemicals). Why’s hydrogen vehicle a lab curiosity?

Answered on March 27, 2021.
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