It doesn't use any. It burns oil for power.
You can burn oil and use the heat to power a generator and you get electricity.
depends on how much they are using... ask a question with fewer variables.
A traditional lantern contains an oil vessel, burner, shade, and chimney. Oil is stored in the vessel for use by the burner. When lit, the burner is lit, burning the oil and creating light. The shade diffuses the light, and excess heat escapes through the chimney at the top.
Some heaters use electricity, some use gas, oil, coal, etc.
most power plants use this to create electricity and factories use oil to create materials like plastic and petrol.
The reason why the percentage of oil used for electricity is low is because it has many other more pressing needs (transportation, plastic), while coal and natural gas don't have as many, so it is more logical to use these instead. The use of oil for energy is a much vaster concept because oil has many uses (transportation being the main one).
in kw we use
With the price of electricity high and expected to get much higher I do not use much electricity and waste even less
No, Technically It dose not use oil or gas or grease or anything else.it need to be run electricity.
They use about 1200 watts of electricity, which is a LOT!
The primary use for whale oil was for fuel in oil lamps. (This was made obsolete with the invention of electricity and electric lamps.)
use a Mr. Clean magic eraser. that will get anything off.