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There is no current technology to turn water into a useable fuel source.
Coal is mined by being dug out of the earth by mining machinery. It is transported by truck, rail or ship to the point where it will be burned as fuel.
Oxygen
Nuclear fuel is NOT produced by dead decomposed matter that has been around for millions of years old. Therefore, it is not categorized as a "fossil fuel".
for the most part heat, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and water
Bio gas (methane) is produced in landfills through the decay of plant matter. In some landfills methane gas is collected for use as fuel. Otherwise, methane is a significant greenhouse gas.
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nitrogen and oxygen
well gases are produced by landfills and carbon dioxide
There is no current technology to turn water into a useable fuel source.
mitochondria is an organelle that does that job
nitrogen and oxygen
Depends on the model and tanks, but 38 usable is quite standard.
bio fuel is produced by animal wastes
Solar energy is indeed a useable source of power. There are many companies and businesses that use solar energy as an alternative power source to other energy sources such as oil or fuel.
Here is a tank chart that should help. Generally, the oil tank has a bit of "headroom" at the top, so, for example, a 275 gallon tank only holds about 256 gallons of useable fuel. Check with your local fuel company to determine the useable fuel volume your tank contains. http://www.sippin.com/oil%20tank%20measure%20chart.htm