collor coding of LPG Cyclinder

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@spaceseed (2843)
India
May 13, 2017 7:29pm CST
I live in India, here major cooking feul is LPG. which is provided in cylinder and we do have color coding as per use. for domestic and commercial purpose. Few questions to ask from my dearest friends here. 1. What is fuel type used by you at home for cooking. 2. If it is in form of LPG cyclinders then do you have color coding as per use ( I mean domestic use (at home), commercial use ( at hotels etc) 3. Do you get subsidy on it
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@josie_ (9763)
• Philippines
14 May 17
We also use LPG in the Philippines. The color of the cylinder is generally blue. We don't differentiate between commercial and non commercial. Is the cost cheaper for domestic use compare to commercial use in India?
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@spaceseed (2843)
• India
14 May 17
Yes price difference is there. Domestic connection is subsidised and red. commercial once are blue and without subsidy and there cost is much more
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@louievill (28851)
• Philippines
14 May 17
Commercial cylinders in the Philippines are taller but all colored blue and I donot think there is a difference in price for every kilo that you pay for
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@ravisivan (14079)
• India
14 May 17
I am also from India now in California Thanks for your discussion post. good day.
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@spaceseed (2843)
• India
14 May 17
I been into California once.......
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@ravisivan (14079)
• India
14 May 17
@spaceseed nice you also have visited California, good day
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@prashu228 (37526)
• India
14 May 17
we use the LPG cylinder ,yes we have subsidy.
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@spaceseed (2843)
• India
14 May 17
Let see what people of other part of the world use as kitchen fuel. You and I both are in India
@JudyEv (325651)
• Rockingham, Australia
14 May 17
Because we live out in the country, we have gas cylinders. In the towns and cities, people choose to have either gas and/or electric stoves.
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@JudyEv (325651)
• Rockingham, Australia
16 May 17
@spaceseed Many of our towns and cities have this method of providing cooking facilities too.
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@spaceseed (2843)
• India
14 May 17
In my parents home........ they have processed natural gas connection through pipeline, metered connnection
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@shivamani10 (11038)
• Hyderabad, India
14 May 17
No. I do not have a subsidy. The color coding is there. The red for domestic and the blue for commercial.
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@Shavkat (137212)
• Philippines
14 May 17
We also used LPG in cooking at home. We just availed it and pay in cash.
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@magnumopus (1647)
• Singapore
29 May 17
I use electricity in my cooking needs.