Your question makes no sense, natural gas IS a "fuel".
As a fuel it is used to run the generators which produce the electricity.
As a fuel it is used to run the generators which produce the electricity.
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All fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) are used to generate electricity.
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Coal, oil, and natural gas
A natural substitute fuel to replace nonrenewable resorces. Such as: corn, electricity,and vegatable oil.
natural gas,fuel oils,solid fuels,electricity
It is used for heating, generating electricity, and as a fuel for cars and trucks.
Coal, fuel oil and natural gas.
Natural gas is a very clean fuel. Unlike coal, natural gas produces little atmospheric pollution. Natural gas is used to heat homes and buildings throughout much of Canada. It is also used to drive steam turbines which produce electricity. Electricity cannot be stored in any significant amounts so turbines must run constantly and therefore use a lot of fuel. Natural gas, where available, is usually the fuel of choice. Nuclear power plants are an excellent way to produce electricity but there is a stigma attached to them because of an exaggerated fear of radiation.
Natural gas is a common example of a fossil fuel used to generate electricity. It is burned in gas turbines or combined-cycle power plants to produce steam, which drives turbines to generate electricity. Natural gas is favored for its efficiency and lower carbon emissions compared to coal and oil. Additionally, it can be used in peaking plants to meet high electricity demand.