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What fuel does an airplane engine use?

Gas turbines use jet fuel and reciprocating engines use high-octane gasoline.


How much fossil fuels can wind turbines use in one day?

Wind turbines do not use any fossil fuels to operate as they generate electricity from the wind. The amount of electricity generated depends on the wind speed and turbine efficiency, not on fossil fuel consumption.


What kind of fossil fuel do wind turbines need to produce electricity?

You obviously don't understand what fossil fuels are-coal, oil, natural gas. Wind turbines don't need any of these to produce electricity


What fossil fuel plants and nuclear plants both heat water in order to turn on?

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.


What kind of fuel does a bugatti use?

it uses rocket fuel


What kind of fuel do you use in the igloo heaters?

2098 km of fuel


What kind of fuel can you use in a flex fuel vehicle?

E85 or gas.


What kind of fuel does the Acura ilx use?

Premium Fuel 91 octane.


Can nuclear fuel be used to enable turbines to generate a constant supply of electricity?

No the turbines are turned of while the reactors are being refuled.


Fossil fuel plants and nuclear plants both heat water in order to turn?

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).


What kind of fuel does boats use?

Most of them use 'marine diesel oil' - a mixture of gasoil and fuel oil.


What fuel do buses use?

Diesel