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here is a comparison table

https://afdc.energy.gov/fuels/properties

for every BTU/lb of NatGas you get equivalents of energy output. that is often heat but could be electricity and the output flowing in a pipe is essentially an electrical grid independent of the wires in your neighborhood

Not every neighborhood has natural gas infrastructure though.

I think I'm catching the thought though. Natural gas infrastructure is a means of distributing energy independent of the electrical grid.

It's mostly used for heat, but could in theory be converted to electricity.

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