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Can fluoride compound emissions from natural gas and liquefied petroleum gas combustion be estimated?

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Can fluoride compound emissions from natural gas and liquefied petroleum gas combustion be estimated?

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Generally you can estimate zero emissions of fluoride compounds from natural gas and LPG combustion. An exception may be where a facility operator knows that fluoride compounds or fluorine are in the natural gas or LPG they use, or if the methods of using these fuels are likely to result in emissions e.g. in a cement kiln. Check with your supplier and refer to your NPI industry sector manual for more details.

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