2008 Autogas consumption
This pie chart sample shows 2008 autogas consumption by countries. It was designed on the base of the Wikimedia Commons file: 2008 autogas consumption.jpg.
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"Autogas is the common name for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) when it is used as a fuel in internal combustion engines in vehicles as well as in stationary applications such as generators. It is a mixture of propane and butane.
Autogas is widely used as a "green" fuel, as it decreases exhaust emissions. In particular, it reduces CO2 emissions by around 25% compared to petrol. ...
It has an octane rating (MON/RON) that is between 90 and 110 and an energy content (higher heating value - HHV) that is between 25.5 megajoules per litre (for pure propane) and 28.7 megajoules per litre (for pure butane) depending upon the actual fuel composition.
Autogas is the third most popular automotive fuel in the world, with approximately 16 million of 600 million passenger cars powered using the fuel, representing less than 3% of the total market share." [Autogas. Wikipedia]
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