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Kaasupolttoaine, or gaseous fuel, refers to a fuel that exists in a gaseous state at standard temperature and pressure. This category encompasses a wide range of substances used for energy production, heating, and transportation. Common examples include natural gas, propane, butane, and hydrogen. Natural gas, primarily composed of methane, is a widely used energy source for electricity generation and domestic heating. Propane and butane, often liquefied under pressure, are popular for portable stoves, heating, and as fuel for vehicles. Hydrogen, while a clean-burning fuel with water as its byproduct, presents challenges in storage and infrastructure development. The combustion of gaseous fuels releases energy, which can be harnessed for various applications. Environmental considerations are significant, as the burning of some gaseous fuels, particularly those derived from fossil sources, releases greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide. However, fuels like hydrogen offer a potentially low-carbon alternative. Research and development continue to focus on improving the efficiency and sustainability of gaseous fuel utilization, including exploring renewable sources and advanced combustion technologies.