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Natural gas - Wikipedia
A gas-fired power plant, sometimes referred to as gas-fired power station, natural gas power plant, or methane gas power plant, is a thermal power station that burns natural gas to generate electricity.

New Jersey Natural Gas | Reliable Energy and Natural Gas Services
New Jersey Natural Gas is the prinicipal subsidiary of New Jersey Resources which provides reliable energy and natural gas services.

Natural gas explained - U.S. Energy Information ...
What is natural gas? Natural gas is a fossil fuel energy source. Natural gas contains many different compounds. The largest component of natural gas is methane, a compound with one carbon atom and four hydrogen atoms (CH 4).

Natural gas | Types, Discovery, Reserves, & Facts | Britannica
Natural gas, colorless highly flammable gaseous hydrocarbon consisting primarily of methane and ethane. It is a type of petroleum that commonly occurs in association with crude oil. It is widely used as a fuel and is especially important in the generation of electricity.

Natural Gas - Department of Energy
Natural gas is an abundant resource across the United States, and new discoveries and extraction methods have led to a dramatic rise in shale gas development -- making America the world’s leading natural gas producer.

Natural Gas - Education
Encyclopedic entry. Natural gas is a fossil fuel formed from the remains of plants and animals. Other fossil fuels include oil and coal.

What is Natural Gas? - Energy Theory
Natural gas, a fossil fuel, comprises various compounds, predominantly methane (CH4), containing one carbon atom and four hydrogen atoms.