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Propane Energy PA

Propane Energy PA. MLF INITIATIVE. What Is It ?. 3 Carbon Alkane Component Represented in Gas Derived from Petroleum Stored in Jars LP GAS ( between oil and natural gas). Characteristics of Propane. Type : LP GAS (Natural Gas) and Oil Fossil Fuel ( nonerenewable )

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Propane Energy PA

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  1. PropaneEnergy PA MLF INITIATIVE

  2. WhatIsIt? • 3 CarbonAlkaneComponent • Represented in Gas • DerivedfromPetroleum • Stored in Jars • LP GAS (betweenoil and natural gas)

  3. Characteristics of Propane • Type: LP GAS (Natural Gas) and Oil • Fossil Fuel (nonerenewable) • Formula: C3H8 • Measured in: Mega Joules • Derived from: Petroleum • Energy type: Chemichal

  4. In ourdailylives • Gas usedfor home labors: • Cook food • Warmtheshower • Fire place • Home heating • Pool warmes

  5. In Ecuador • Petroleumadvantage: • Economicalincome • 70% of gas used and created • Where?: Oriente • Interactswith: economical

  6. Pros and Cons • Pros: heat up houses, economicalsource (Ecuador), comes fromoil (Ecuador), easyprocess, easytotransportç • Cons: dangerous, fossil fuel, expensive

  7. History • Discovered in year 1910 by Walter O. Snelling. • Firstundentified as a volatilecomponent • Comercialize: 1912 overEurope • 1932 economicalincome in America

  8. Propane and Enviorment • CleanBurning • Aprovedby : Clean Air Organization • Affectenviormentonlyforitprocess.

  9. In theworld • USA 9% • CHINA 21% • ECUADOR 2% • CANADA 14% • MEXICO 11%

  10. Conversion of Energy • Whenproccesstartschemichalenergy • Stored in thermalenergy • Goestokineticelectromagneticenergy

  11. Future • Fossil fuel (nonerenewable) • Contrieswillfightforit • Procceswillnot be legal

  12. Questions • Whatisitevennecessaryfor a buisnessto be offering tour energyresource at this time? • - Itisnessesarytowarm up houses, tocreategasoline, and forenergyprovidingalloverthewordl • HowwillyourenergysourcefullfillEcuador´sfutureenergyneeds? • - Itmustexist in Ecuador untilthemomenttecnologydoesnotrequirepropaneanymore. Untilthathappensitisrequireforall home, office, schoolsorany place energy. • Whyshouldyourcompany be chosenoverthebuisnessesthatutilizedifferentenergysources? • - Propanecomerceinside Ecuador isone of thebesteconomicalincomes. Thankstopropanequantity(petroleumin Ecuador) itisone of te chipiereconomicalsources.

  13. bibliographies • "Bill Nye Talks about Energy." Bill Nye. N.p., 12 July 1999. Web. 19 Nov. 2012. • "Gas Propano." Petroecuador. N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Nov. 2012. • "LP GAS." Questions about Science. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Nov. 2012. • "Propane Energy." Energy Org. N.p., 23 May 1998. Web. 21 Nov. 2012. • Morton, Phillip. Oil and Gas. New York: Ert2, 1999. Print.

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