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  2. 5 Unexpected Benefits for America From the Natural Gas Boom - AOL

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    The ability to access shale gas through new extraction techniques has opened up reserves we didn't think possible, and proven reserves of gas are 60% higher than what they were a decade Natural ...

  3. Natural gas - Wikipedia

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    In terms of the warming effect over 100 years, natural gas production and use comprises about one fifth of human greenhouse gas emissions, and this contribution is growing rapidly. Globally, natural gas use emitted about 7.8 billion tons of CO 2 in 2020 (including flaring), while coal and oil use emitted 14.4 and 12 billion tons, respectively ...

  4. Natural gas in the United States - Wikipedia

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    It has the disadvantage of having few retail outlets. As of 2011, 262,000 vehicles in the US ran on natural gas. Although natural gas used for vehicle fuel increased 60 percent in the decade 2004-2014, in 2014 it still made up only 3.7 percent on a BTU-basis of fossil fuel use (gasoline, diesel, and natural gas) as transportation fuel in the US ...

  5. Natural Gas fuels Pennsylvania’s economy — and our climate ...

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    The average annual savings of a Pennsylvania household using natural gas range from $1,100 to $2,200, and the average natural gas price for customers is down as much as 76% since 2008. That means ...

  6. More Love for Natural Gas - AOL

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    While, on the one hand, natural gas emits far less greenhouse gas than do coal and oil, Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  7. Liquid fuel - Wikipedia

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    It offers many of the advantages of compressed natural gas (CNG), but does not burn as cleanly, is denser than air and is much more easily compressed. Commonly used for cooking and space heating, LP gas and compressed propane are seeing increased use in motorized vehicles; propane is the third most commonly used motor fuel globally.

  8. 3 Energy Companies Innovating With Natural Gas - AOL

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    With the glut of natural gas in the U.S., domestic companies are exploring different avenues of putting the cleaner-burning fuel to good use. Some, like Cheniere Energy , whose Sabine Pass ...

  9. Renewable natural gas - Wikipedia

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    Renewable natural gas can also be converted into liquefied natural gas (LNG) or compressed natural gas (CNG) for direct use as fuel in transport sector. In the United States, projections of the ultimate supply potential for RNG vary. An analysis conducted in 2011 by the Gas Technology Institute determined that renewable gas from waste biomass ...