You burn them in some type of engine to extract their energy.
No, it is completely different. Petroleum is a fossil fuel
Solar energy is harnessed because it is a renewable source of energy and we should make full use of it to lower the pressure on the traditional or non-renewable sources of energy.
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None renewable or fossil fuel
Currently, the world is heavily dependent on fossil fuel. But we might soon run out of it, and the amount of pollution it is creating is also alarming. The future of energy sources lie in the non-conventional sources of energy, most importantly solar, wind and tidal energy. Also alternative forms of energy like Hydrogen and BioAlcohol based fuels are close short term alternatives to reduce the dependency on fossil fuel. They produce little or no carbon di oxide, and are cheaper to generate too.
You burn them in some type of engine to extract their energy.
Yes, it is. Because coal and fuel(oil) are both fossil fuels and contain stored chemical energy that needs no further treatment to produce thermal energy as they burn. So fossil fuel is a form of chemical energy.
Wind energy is harnessed to produce renewable electricity. This replaces non-renewable electricity from greenhouse-gas-polluting fossil fuel power stations.
Nuclear energy is not a fossil fuel or any fuel at all. Radiation is used to create energy. The energy is "the Fuel" petroleum
Yes, in the sense that it is an energy source which can be harnessed.
Heat is not a factor of a fossil fuel itself, but rather the result of burning fossil fuels. When fossil fuels such as coal, oil, or natural gas are combusted, they release heat energy that can be harnessed for various purposes like electricity generation or heating.
A fossil fuel power plant is a system of devices for the conversion of fossil fuel energy to mechanical work or electric energy
No it isn't a fossil fuel. Fossil fuels include coal and oil.
Fossil fuel is not energy its a energy source and yes there is more energy sources besides the fossil fuel like coal and others.
Fossil fuels contain energy because they are comprised of carbon and hydrogen atoms that store energy in their chemical bonds, which is released when the fuel is burned or oxidized. The process of combustion breaks these bonds, releasing energy in the form of heat and light. This energy is then harnessed for various purposes, such as generating electricity or powering vehicles.
Energy can be harnessed quickly depending on the technology and infrastructure in place. For instance, solar panels can harness energy from sunlight almost instantly, while wind turbines can generate energy as soon as there is enough wind. However, other energy sources like fossil fuel power plants may take longer to start up and generate electricity.
No.