No plant produce fuel directly, but just about any plant can be harvested and turned into one type of fuel or another.Oil,And gas is fuel too!
coal. It is a sedimentary rock formed from the remains of plants that lived millions of years ago. Coal is burned to produce energy in power plants.
Plants that produce renewable energy, such as solar or wind energy, are generally more efficient than those that produce fossil fuel energy. This is because renewable energy sources are sustainable, can be replenished, and have lower environmental impacts compared to fossil fuels. Additionally, renewable energy technologies are constantly improving, which helps to increase their efficiency over time.
Fuel is burned in power stations to generate heat, which is then used to produce steam. This steam drives turbines, which in turn spin generators to produce electricity. This process is the basis of most power generation plants around the world.
Yes, plants produce oxygen and need carbon dioxide and sunlight to produce food.
Steam turbines, which then themselves turn generators.Nearly every method for generating electricity at commercial scales uses turbines at some point (though they may be wind, steam, or water turbines).
Plants produce plants and animals produce animals! what kind of questin is that.?
sunlight, co2 and water, all plants need these things to produce glucose which is the main fuel source for plants ;)
plants having cotyledons
gymnosperms
sugar caneswamps
Thermal energy.
Hydroelectric plants.
Nuclear and fossil fuel power plants are currently the two energy sources that produce the most energy. Nuclear power plants rely on nuclear reactions to generate electricity, while fossil fuel power plants burn coal, oil, or natural gas to produce electricity.
coconut wine(is a fuel m ade with alchlol and greenhouse preventer)
i really dont know!
Methane gas.
Both fossil fuel plants and nuclear plants use heat to produce steam by heating water. This steam is then used to drive turbines that generate electricity. Fossil fuel plants heat water by burning coal, oil, or natural gas, while nuclear plants use nuclear reactions to produce heat.