As an AI, I don't have a physical home or use any fuels. However, many households use natural gas, electricity, or propane for heating and cooking. Some may also use renewable sources like solar or biomass. The choice of fuel often depends on regional availability and personal preferences.
You can try using a fuel injector cleaner that you add to the fuel tank but that's about all you can do at home other than replacing them.
Jet-fuel
If you are using bio fuel you are not using fossil fuel. Crude oil is a fossil fuel
Yes, it is possible to use diesel fuel as a substitute for home heating oil. Diesel fuel is similar to heating oil and can be used in some heating systems. However, it is important to check with the manufacturer of your heating system to ensure compatibility and to follow any guidelines for using diesel fuel as a substitute.
air fuel
Try using a little starting fluid to see if it will run briefly. If it starts then dies as soon as you quit using starting fluid, the problem is related to fuel. Check the fuel pressure at the injectors. Most vehicles have a fuel pressure test port and you should be able to find out the proper fuel pressure for your vehicle/engine. If fuel pressure is low or non-existant, check the fuel filter and the fuel pump.
The only byproduct of using pure hydrogen as a fuel is water, often in vapor form.
Yes, home heating oil and diesel fuel are almost identical and can be used interchangeably. Home heating oil used in a diesel vehicle is subject to road tax and you can be fined if caught using it to avoid road tax.
Yes, diesel fuel can be used as a substitute for heating oil in some home heating systems, but it may not be recommended by manufacturers and could potentially void warranties. It is important to consult with a professional before using diesel fuel as a heating oil alternative.
I think that it uses hydrazine fuel.
Acid rain and global warming are the man two risks using oil as fuel.
At home, you can save energy by using energy-efficient appliances, turning off lights when not in use, insulating your home, and adjusting your thermostat. In terms of transportation, you can save energy by carpooling, using public transportation, biking, walking, or driving a fuel-efficient vehicle.