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LPG might be an initialism or abbreviation for: Acronyms and initialisms are abbreviations formed from the initial letter or letters of words, such as NATO and XHTML, and are pronounced in a way that is distinct from the full pronunciation of what the letters stand for. ... Look up abbreviation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Abbreviation (from Latin brevis short) is strictly a shortening, but more particularly, an abbreviation is a letter or group of letters, taken from a word or words, and employed to represent them for the sake of brevity. ...


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LPG Vehicles (0 words)
There are already 115,000 LPG vehicles in the UK alone - nine million worldwide - almost any road vehicle can be converted to use Autogas.
Driving an LPG vehicle is safe, easy and, best of all, much cheaper than petrol or diesel.
LPG vehicles will not only help you save money - they are also cleaner, giving off far less of the emissions which are harmful to our environment.
Propane & Butane - Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LP Gas) components (650 words)
LPG or LP Gas is the abbreviation of Liquefied Petroleum Gas.
LPG is used as a fuel for domestic (cooking), industrial, horticultural, agricultural, heating and drying processes.
LPG can be used as an automotive fuel or as a propellant for aerosols, in addition to other specialist applications.
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