Chemical energy is transferred to electrical energy! :) :p
The chemical energy in the wood that allows it to burn is transferred to heat, light, and sound energy.
The whole idea of a "power station" is to produce energy. They need to get the energy from somewhere. Burning oil is one alternative to get their energy.
The energy from the petroleum is only accessable when the fuel is burnt, if the petroleum itself doesn't undergo burning the energy isn't released. So the energy is called 'stored' or 'potential' energy.
No. It's not really a source of energy (except a tiny amount when it is burnt). Renewable energy includes sun, wind, hydro and geothermal.
the chemical which are present in these when burnt release energy
Fossil fuel are burnt to release HEAT
Photosynthesis produce glucose using light energy. This glucose is burnt by respiratrion to release energy.
heat, when burnt kinetic, when burnt can turn a turbine light, when burnt, lets off light
Oil is pumped up from beneath the surface of the Earth and (often) refined into various products and fuels. Fuels are burnt to release their energy.
A mixture of fuel (such as petrol/unleaded gasoline, diesel, LPG or CNG, E85, etc.) and air.
Chemical energy is transferred to electrical energy! :) :p
the energy between the bonds of the fuel in the engine.
coal is burnt and that produces energy
The chemical energy of food provides energy to us. When food is burnt, energy is released.
A biscuit
It is burnt off as energy