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Natural gas vehicle or
NGV is a
vehicle that uses
compressed natural gas (CNG) or, less commonly,
liquefied natural gas (LNG)) as a clean alternative to other
automobile fuels. Worldwide, there are roughly 5 million NGVs
as of 2006, with the largest number of NGVs in
Argentina,
Brazil,
Iran,
Pakistan and
Italy. They are also popular in
Germany.
NGV's can be refueled anywhere from existing natural gas lines. This makes home refuelling stations that tap into such lines possible. Honda has pioneered such a system known as "Phill".
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Existing gasoline-powered vehicles may be converted to CNG. An increasing number of vehicles worldwide are being manufactured to run on CNG (
Honda Civic,
Samand). In
Klang Valley,
Malaysia taxi companies converted their cars to NGV, greatly reducing the cost of operation and many pasengger cars in
Malaysia converted their system to NGV.
GM do Brasil introduced the MultiPower engine in August 2004 which was capable of using CNG, alcohol and petrol as fuel. The GM engine has electronic fuel injection automatically adjusts to any acceptable fuel configuration. This motor was used in the
Chevrolet Astra and was aimed at the taxi market.
Although a localized problem, NGV refill stations can be scarce in some places, with taxi drivers waiting in long queues to refill. This has led to suggestions that taxis should have their own options for fuelling at taxi ranks - a model being tested in
Casablanca,
Morocco. Here, taxi drivers 'belong' to a base station where they operate from and have priority fuel rights including an account card.
Chemical composition and energy content
Chemical composition
The primary component of
natural gas is
methane (
CH4), the shortest and lightest
hydrocarbon molecule. It may also contain heavier gaseous hydrocarbons such as
ethane (
C2H6),
propane (
C3H8) and
butane (
C4H10), as well as other gases, in varying amounts.
Hydrogen sulfide (
H2S) is a common contaminant, which must be removed prior to most uses.
Energy content
Combustion of one
cubic meter yields 38 MJ (10.6 kWh). Natural gas has the highest energy/carbon ratio of any fossil fuel, and thus produces less carbon dioxide per unit of energy.
Storage and transport
Transport
The major difficulty in the use of natural gas is
transportation. Natural gas
pipelines are economical, but are impractical across oceans. Liquefied natural gas (
LNG)
tankers are also used, but have higher operating costs.
Storage
CNG is typically stored in steel or composite containers at high pressure (3000 to 4000 lbf/in², or 205 to 275 bar). These containers are not typically temperature controlled, but are allowed to stay at local ambient temperature.
LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) storage pressures are typically at or just above the local atmospheric pressure (0 to 30 lbf/in², or 0 to 2.1 bar). LNG is stored at temperatures as low as -260°F (-162°C). At these temperature and pressure conditions, natural gas is in a liquid state. Storage temperatures may vary due to varying composition and storage pressure. LNG is far more dense than even the highly compressed state of CNG. As a consequence of the low temperatures, vacuum insulated storage tanks are used to hold LNG. These tanks are often referred to as dewars to credit the early cryogenic scientist
Sir James Dewar.
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