Kerosene stores potential energy which is typically released when it is ignited. This provides a source of fuel and light which can readily be stored for later use.
combustion
Electrical- there are a few that run on heat energy from gas or kerosene.
batteries store chemical energy
A generator doesn't really have any significant amount of energy; it is supposed to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy - but it doesn't store it.
Kerosene stores potential energy which is typically released when it is ignited. This provides a source of fuel and light which can readily be stored for later use.
Petrol is potencial energy
combustion
Old Kerosene Store was created in 1884.
Electrical- there are a few that run on heat energy from gas or kerosene.
batteries store chemical energy
energy
no
Chemical energy
You are talking about a chemical reaction here. Which is: Kerosene + Oxygen gas ----> Carbon Dioxide + Water This is an example of an exothermic reaction. Energy is stored in chemical bonds. When heat is provided to a Kerosene. It absorbs energy and its bonds break. Since Kerosene becomes cool, its absorbs energy from the surroundings. As a consequence, the surroundings heats up.
they store chemical energy
kerosene was first sold in ration store