Chemical energy. Although kinetic energy is, in a sense, stored within fossil fuels (one may drop a piece of coal and it falls), the energy stored with a fossil fuel is chemical as it can only be accesed through a chemical reaction.
The energy plants used to build their cells is bound in the chemicals they're made out of. When you burn those chemicals you release the energy the plants used to build them so the energy is stored in the molecules.
Fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) are stored in tanks, bunkers, pipelines, ships, and coal is stored in trucks and in heaps on the ground.
Fuel is stored in a tank.
its stored in the cargo area
combustion
Flex fuel is a blend of gasoline and either ethanol or methanol. This combination of fuel is stored in one tank, just as traditional gas. An example of this fuel is E85, which is 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline.
fossil fuel
Argon is an inert gas- it does not react with any other gasses. While fuel gasses (acetylene) and oxygen must be separated during storage due to the fire hazard, there IS no fire hazard from an inert gas. It may be stored with fuel gasses or with oxygen.
fuel tank
Diesel is a fuel that is used in cars and stored in tanks. Gasoline / Petrol is another fuel that is used in cars and stored in tanks.
its stored in the cargo area
The fuel is usually stored in tanks which are strapped to the sides of the basket.
Energy
In the aeroplane fuel storage compartment
calories :)
A fuel that has been used cannot be stored because it has been used, thus it is no more.
Fossil Fuel Oil is stored in large tankers underneath the ocean right on the bottom of the ocean floor.
Fuel is generally stored in tanks built into the wings.
in the wings
Energy stored in fuel