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!
water energy
You have to produce some kind of reaction to make the fuel change state. This could be a nuclear reaction, or in the case of combustible fossil fuels it is a chemical reaction with oxygen
Yes, plants produce oxygen and need carbon dioxide and sunlight to produce food.
Power plants fired by coal produce many pollutants (SOx, NOx, radiation, particulate, mercury etc.) the amounts vary by the size and fuel used at the site (not all coal produced the same contaminants). See the Links for data on typical coal plants.
Sulfur in fuel in an impurity. It does not directly produce energy.
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 ;)
gymnosperms
plants having cotyledons
Fossil fuel.
sugar caneswamps
Hydroelectric plants.
flowering plants don't produce spores - they produce pollen
Thermal energy.
water energy
coconut wine(is a fuel m ade with alchlol and greenhouse preventer)
photo synthesizers. Or plants that produce their food by photosynthesis.