Sustainability is the need of the day
Lets make ourselves useful and make it better
Food, without a doubt or second thought, is essential to sustain life. From wood to coal and oil to electricity, we have been using a variety of fuels for cooking since time immemorial. Only recently have we begun learning the impact of fire and smoke and their derivatives on the immediate and the aggregate of our environment.
So that we don’t compromise with the other essentials of life – the air we breathe and the water we drink – we need to understand and adapt sustainable measures. Because all life is precious, LPG is a fuel which not only reduces our carbon footprint, but is also more efficient and costs less. Let’s convert to LPG to gift a beautiful future to our next generation.
Positives
A higher calorific value
Does not produce any smoke
Does not have a solid residue
Does not emit harmful gases on burning
Easy and safer to store than other fuels
Low ignition point
It has a controllable combustion
It burns at a moderate rate
Highly Eco-friendly
Better for health as there are no harmful gas emissions
Negatives
Produces harmful emissions and residue
Increasing price due to increased demand
Diesel is cruder and messier
Diesel production requires large farmlands which damages the land
Higher contamination during storage
Exhaust fumes can seriously harm and even kill people exposed to it
Negatives
Electricity heating has a higher maintenance cost
Causes dry air in the environment
Highly potential to fires
Emits dangerous levels of carbon monoxide
Reduced moisture in the air can cause respiratory disorders
Highly expensive and inefficient
Electricity comes from fossil fuels like coal and petroleum which is most polluting
Negatives
It is a non-renewable resource
Coal contains maximum CO2 per BTU
Severely harmful environmental, social, health and safety impacts
The high cost of transportation
Coal ash is difficult to dispose
Coal emissions cause asthma and lung cancer
Negatives
Higher installation cost
Expensive running or energy costs
Higher maintenance costs
More restricted to boiler usage only
Oil is naturally toxic, releases carbon dioxide
Oil containers are not compact and not easy to access
Hard to detect leakage, which makes it less safe to use and store
Negatives
Dependent on weather and availability of sunlight
Installation is expensive
Inefficient for heating
Requires a lot of storage space
Consumes more time for heating
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