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"Sustainable" in this context refers to the source of the energy. If the thermal power plant burns petroleum for example, it is not sustainable, since there is a fairly limited supply of petroleum.
Nuclear power plants and fossil fuels such as petroleum.
Alcohols can be burned to produce thermal energy, in the same way as petroleum products, but I doubt if it would be economical to do so. Oil fired power plants use the heavy end of the petroleum products, which is not suitable for making gasoline or diesel, and is therefore relatively cheap.
power = work/time
Power is the measure of Work Done in a given time.
Petroleum
Cars
petroleum
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Coal fired power plants,Petroleum power plants,
i am interested to work in Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation.
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That refers to power produced by burning something, for example petroleum or coal.
combustion reaction. For example, to power engine
gas power
Not necessarily. There are jobs for petroleum engineers in every major city.