No it is not because the factories are the ones that produce the oil and coal which create our energy which is the source of our technology ( Computers,Mobiles, Ipods etc...) Many of the things we cannot live without come from these factories The fossil fuels are stored fossils which were once living items/things (bionic) Sorry if this wasnt much help :)
There are about 5,800 fossil fuel power stations in the US. (Information the the US Energy Commission).
We use fossil fuel in factories, vehicles, plastic, ovens, machines, pretty much everything. Petroleum is the main source.We burn fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, which releases carbon dioxide (CO2).
No its not a fossil fuel
Oil is a fossil fuel.
yes they are
Fossil fuel is cheap
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Gasoline is a fossil fuel.
Sorry, no, wool is not a fossil fuel.
Yes it is a fossil fuel.
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Fossil fuel energy is lost through multiple processes such as inefficient combustion, heat loss during electricity generation, and energy lost during transportation and distribution of the fuel. Additionally, energy is lost through waste heat and emissions released during the extraction, processing, and burning of fossil fuels.