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		<title>Off the gas pipe &#8211; introduction</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In many places the most popular source of energy for cooking, heating and preparing domestic hot water is the natural gas. If you&#8217;re far from the nearest natural gas pipeline, you probably use propane or propane/butane mixture (also known as liquefied petroleum gas &#8212; LPG). But what to do if you don&#8217;t want to use [...]


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		<title>Natural Gas (Wikipedia)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Natural gas is used in many homes to fuel furnaces, stoves, cookstoves and preparing domestic hot water. It&#8217;s relatively easy to be delivered to your home (if you have a natural gas pipeline near), very easy to use and clean to burn. Burning natural gas produces almost only water vapor and carbon dioxide, with small [...]


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