Refined Crude Oil
they burn fossil fuels like coal, fuel oil, and oil shale
As fuel for power plants. vehicle engines, coal power plants, oil for heating, etc. It's all fossil fuels. burn them to get heat and use the heat to make energy in some fashion, basically.
Most power stations that burn fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas produce CO2 as a byproduct of combustion. These fossil fuel power stations are major contributors to CO2 emissions and climate change.
Power plants like Thermal Power Plant burn fossil fuels to heat water and then water turn into steam that creates enough pressure to run the turbines.Turbines rotate and electricity is formed.
a car would lose power and burn oil by getting old or maybe if its burning a lot of oil u should switch to a different type like vavoline or penzoil.
Some power plants do. Any plant that burns oil, coal, or gas from underground resources could be considered a "fossil fuel" plant. There are however nuclear, solar, hydro-electric and wind powered power plants.
generated by power plants that burn fossil fuels, such as coal, natural gas, and oil. These power plants convert the energy from burning these fuels into electricity that is then distributed through electrical grids to homes, businesses, and other facilities.
motor oil, of any kind, would kill most plants
yes
AnswerI use the recommended 10W40, however; my Jeep doesn't burn oil. If you burn a lot of oil I recommend synthetic 10W30.
Electricity produced from:Fossil power plants (Coal, natural gas, oil fueled power plants)Renewable power plants (solar, wind, biomass, ... )nuclear power plants
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