LPG FAQs
LPG burns relatively cleanly with no soot and few sulfur emissions.
LPG can be up to 5x more efficient than traditional fuel sources such as wood or paraffin.
To boil 5 litres of water every day for one year, you would need 91kg of wood, 25kg of coal, but only 13kg of LPG!
Using LPG on your stovetop allows you to adjust the flame, maintain even temperature, and avoid smoke.
LPG emits 50% less CO2 than coal and 59% less than wood, making it better for your health and for our environment.
Cylinders come in a range of sizes: 3kg, 9kg, 19kg, and 48kg.
LPG is widely used in many industrial applications and production processes. These include:
Space, process and water heating
Metal processing
Drying
Food production
Crop drying
Poultry rearing
Petrochemical production
Powering industrial ovens, kilns and furnaces
Etc.