Acquiring fuels from abroad can pose a national security risk.
9.96 kWh/litre theorical
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No, fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) can only be used once. For this reason they are called non-renewable sources of energy.
electricity, solid fuel, fire(using wood), infrared light, light bulb or heat lamp, gas e.t.c
Crude oil is relatively common, easy to get to and cheap compared with any other non renewable fuel sources. Furthermore it has many different uses once distilled and gives out a high amount of energy.
Acquiring fuels from abroad can pose a national security risk.
Acquiring fuels from abroad can pose a national security risk.
Thornton's typically sources its gasoline from both domestic and foreign sources, depending on market conditions and supplier contracts. They may purchase fuel from a variety of suppliers to ensure a reliable supply at competitive prices for their customers.
Wood IS used as a domestic fuel. Often it is the only fuel available.
usually international airports and large domestic airports. to call them i think its shift+F or something like that.
Charcoal burns with a smokeless flame. Hence, it is used as domestic fuel.
Hydrogen is very abundant in our world and easy to acquire through the electrolysis of water. Hydrogen also burns clean; producing water as a byproduct. This is preferable to carbon emissions in our atmosphere.
There are a great many different sources of fuel depending on the thing being fueled. Cars are fueled by gasoline which comes from oil.
1- as a domestic and industrial fuel in burners, 2-as Vachel's fuel CNG.
Propane is widely used as a domestic fuel.
Charcoal burn smokeless so
agricultyre,industrial and domestic