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Gasoline can combusted and given out thermal energy but I suspect the questing ask about thermal energy plant. Thermal energy plant usually referred to Geothermal power plant or Solarthermal power plant. Geothermal plant run on the thermal energy from earth and Solarthermal run on the solar radiation transformed to heat. If the question ask for the latter then no, thermal energy plant doesn't run on gasoline.
it is used for making gasoline Hence it is a bio-diesel plant
gasoline also known as petrol is refined from crude oil.
Yes, gasoline fumes can be harmful to plants. The volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in gasoline can disrupt plant growth and photosynthesis. Exposure can lead to leaf damage, stunted growth, and even plant death over time. Additionally, the toxic components can contaminate the soil, further affecting plant health.
No, gasoline is not good for fertilizer. Gasoline is a toxic substance that can harm plants, soil health, and the environment. While it is a petroleum product that provides energy, it does not contain the essential nutrients needed for plant growth, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Using gasoline in gardens or agricultural settings can lead to soil contamination and adversely affect plant and animal life.
refinery
Known to GIs in Vietnam as jellied gasoline.
Gasoline and diesel are well known liquid fuels.
yes, to English people it's known as petrol and to countries such as America it's known as gasoline, so to answer your question yes they are the same :)
Gasoline, internal combustion,
The aubergine known as the 'egg plant'.
It is known as gasahol. Ethanol fuel mixed with 15% gasoline is known as E85, though all gas sold in the US has to have some ethanol mixed in by law.