Chad has only one major power plant, with four generators, which are driven by oil-fired steam turbines. Total electric generation capacity in 2007 was 33 MW. Even though Chad is a petroleum-exporting country, it has no refineries, so it must import the fuel oil that it uses to generate electricity. As a result, electricity prices in Chad are among the highest in the world. The entire electric power generation and distribution industry is owned and operated by the government. Electricity is only available in some areas and is unreliable.
wind, and sometimes they have to use electricity to power the machines they use to make the windmills.
Yes you need a fuel source that will make electricity not use it.
They use so little extra fuel as you would not be able to measure it. But technically the answer is yes. The lights burn electricity, the car burns gas to make electricity. But the extra is tiny tiny amounts.
To get electricity and fuel
No! Trains use diesel fuel. Or electricity.
No, fuel-cell automobiles do not use gas as a fuel. They use hydrogen gas as a fuel source, which is converted into electricity to power the vehicle.
The use is to produce electricity from a nuclear reactor plant
pork fuel
No. Nuclear power plants use a uranium to provide the heat to generate electricity from. By splitting the nuclei of uranium atoms (called nuclear fission), energy is released, which will be used for electricity generation. Uranium is a radioactive metal, not a fossil fuel.
Most cars run on petrol or diesel, some will use electricity, propane, bio fuel or a combination such as petrol and electricity.
An energy efficient car can use gasoline, diesel, CNG, or electricity as a fuel.
Natural gas is THE most useful fuel there is. You can fuel vehicles with it, run home heating and cooking systems, use it in industry, generate electricity with it, and even make it into things.