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Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)

Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)

Compressed natural gas (CNG) is a vehicle fuel alternative. It consists of a mixture of hydrocarbons -- mainly methane -- under high pressure. So, the same fuel you may use to heat your home, or to cook, may also be used in the future to power your car.

At present, CNG is one of the major fuel sources used in Pakistan and India. Australia is also incorporating CNG into their public transportation infrastructure.

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