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    Course taking and apparatus set up will be the first steps in this project. For safety measures, the apparatus needs to be reinstalled under the fume hood. Basic pretreatment processes will be carried out in order to prepare the biosorbents for adsorption. Aiming to check the reliability of the system and find possible pitfalls, some preliminary tests will be run, and the results will be analyzed. Once the reliability of the apparatus, repeatability of the process, and standard operating procedure

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    control pollution is to reduce the number of vehicles on roads by introducing concept of odd/even rule for playing the vehicles, ban on registration of diesel cars which is major source of vehicular pollution, introduction of CNG (Combined National GAS) for taxis coming in delhi these steps will reduce vehicular pollution and help people to breath clean air. In order to reduce the congestion of road, the proposal is to apply odd/even rule for playing the vehicles wherein vehicles with odd number registration

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    LPG and Natural Gas, they are the same, but they are different in many ways. LPG and Natural Gas are broadly accessible and consumed in numerous products. There are two core distinctions in the way that natural gas (Methane) and LPG (Propane) are expended. CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) is a readily substitution of petrol that is made by compressing natural gas (Hahn). CNG is odorless, colorless and tasteless, comprising mainly of methane. In addition, CNG is yielded from drilling natural gas wells or

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    Executive Summary The objective of this study is to understand and evaluate the internal environment of Indraprastha Gas Limited. This study does a critical analysis of the vision statement, philosophy and the business objectives of the company and the relationship and consistency between them. A review of the business of the company is done to understand the relationshi between the vision and the business processes of the organisation. It also takes look into the composition of the top leadership

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    (History of LPG). The natural gas vehicle (NGV) has been inconsistent throughout history. With our environmental conditions in fuel consumption, reaching years a new position in this arena has emerged positively for gas to be an alternative for the fossil fuel. (AR) Natural test vehicles were prevalent in Europe during World War II in the United States, in the interest in this gasoline alternative raised in the nineteen fifties. The International Association for natural gas vehicles was formed during

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    Lpg And Natural Gas : Lpg

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    LPG and Natural Gas, they are the same, but they are different in many ways. LPG and Natural Gas are broadly accessible and consumed in numerous products. There are two core distinctions in the way that natural gas (Methane) and LPG (Propane) are expended. CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) is a readily substitution of petrol that is made by compressing natural gas (Hahn). CNG is odorless, colorless and tasteless, comprising mainly of methane. In addition, CNG is yielded from drilling natural gas wells or

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    Introduction Our regression analysis was done on OMNITRANS fuel consumption. This has been an ongoing issue for OMNITRANS where there seems to be an inconsistency with there CNG fuel consumption. There continues to be variance in what is consumed each day compared to the amount of miles driven. This issue is very important to OMNITRANS because it makes it very difficult to plan for future use with the CNG industry. OMNITRANS wants to have a consistency with CNG use so they can plan for budgeting

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    standards; converting light, medium, and heavy automobiles to operate on compressed natural gas (CNG). “Compressed natural gas, or CNG, is natural gas under pressure, which remains clear, odorless, and non-corrosive” (Consumer Energy Center, 2015, p.1). Based on recent calculations concerning transportation fuel cost regarding gasoline and diesel fuel, Louisiana CNG has brought to the table an alternative, compressed natural gas (CNG). Starting in 2008, after the nation’s worst economic meltdown since

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    which causes cardiovascular mortality of 446 people per 100,000 in Almaty (Kenessariyev et al,2013) , the problem has to be solved by building more metro stations, prohibiting old cars coming to the city and promoting using pollution-free clean natural gas. Air pollution in Almaty has been a big problem until recent days. It is located among mountains, so it is more difficult for air to ventilate. Because of that, a lot of greenhouse gases remain in the atmosphere of the city. With increasing amount

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    Natural Gas and Its use as a Alternative Fuel Compared to Gasoline Have you ever confused the terms “Natural Gas” and “Gasoline”? Well don’t, because they are two very different types of gases. Natural gas and Gasoline are considered fossil fuels to most scientists because it is believed they were formed from the remains of sea animals and plants that died 200-400 million years ago. These sea animals were then covered by layers of sediment and rock over time which caused them to become buried

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