Natural gas tops other fossil fuels when it comes to clean burning.
Since the process of natural gas combustion is almost up to the mark,
the level of byproducts disseminated to the environmental is little.
In addition, advances in technologies have massively reduced nitrogen oxide,
a common pollutant emitted by natural gas.
The blue flame witnessed during the process of burning natural gas is an indication that the gas
is burning perfectly.
Also, since combustion from natural gas is clean, it does not leave unsightly ash, soot, and bad odors behind.
Embracing natural gas alleviates any need for underground storage tank, which wipes out the risk of soil contamination, oil spills and unplanned and expensive clean-up of the environment. In case your storage tank is above ground, embracing natural gas alleviates any risk regarding corrosion of the tank and spills. It’s also non-toxic, which means, low or high exposure will not have any impacts on humans.
Natural gas is a lot safer and easier to store compared to other fossil fuels. Because of that, it tops the list of the most efficient sources of energy for generation of electricity and heating. Natural gas offers numerous modes of storage, for example, it can be stored in tanks above the ground in liquid form or underground, like a vast majority of homes in the United States.
However, the typical storage module in the larger U.S. is in oil fields or depleted natural gas located in proximity to consumption centers. It’s relatively easy to convert a gas field from initial production to direct storage since it can leverage existing wells, pipeline connections and gathering systems.
Natural gas occurs underneath the surfaces of the earth, which means, when storms come, the delivery will not be impacted in any way. Other energy sources like electricity can be interrupted for days in case of severe storms. Extreme cold conditions are even worse for electricity since power is often knock out time after time.
The price of natural gas almost always remains constant even when prices of gasoline spike. For instance, when the price of gasoline hit more than $4 a gallon, natural gas remained at $2 a gallon. The law of demand and supply doesn’t always significantly affect natural gas prices. Technological advances have made natural gas even cheaper; case in point: the Shale Company that supplies gas in the U.S. is far cheaper than any natural gas company. With the price of its gas so low, it sponsors numerous trucking companies to change up to natural gas instead of diesel.
Recent gas studies have learned that there are still more than 100 years of availability of gas in the U.S. alone, plus a lot more gas reserves have not been touched. This assures availability for many years to come.
Most countries are held to ransom because of over-reliance on foreign oil. Natural gas is a reliable alternative as it can power vehicle and also be used to generate electricity to compliment other fossil fuel sources.