Electricity
No, but if gas is combustible then it may be used as a fuel to run the generators for the production of electricity.
Burning coal and natural gas releases long held carbon dioxide which is extra to the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. The carbon cycle can't cope with the extra carbon dioxide and it stays in the atmosphere trapping the sun's heat, causing global warming.
Most Dryers do not use gas nowadays, so that question might not be answered; but most dryers now run on water and electricity.
Appliances don't exactly produce carbon dioxide (CO2), but they are responsible for CO2 emissions. Appliances run on electricity, and most electricity is generated by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas). This burning emits CO2, a greenhouse gas that is causing global warming.
ice is example of solid when it melts it is a example of liquid and when it boil and evaporate it is an example of gas.
I have not ever heard of central air being run on anything other than electricity. Therefore, having your gas turned off should not affect it. Central air is run totally by electric. You only need electricity to operate your furnace blower in cooling mode so no gas is required.and if your gas is disconnected chances are the electric will too due to no payment, if that's case
All gasoline cars run on both - electricity is required to create the spark which ignites the fuel/air mixture.
No. Not unless you are using the gas to run a generator.
Central heat may run on gas, oil, propane, electric, geothermal or solar.
No, but if gas is combustible then it may be used as a fuel to run the generators for the production of electricity.
Chevy Volt
We can heat our homes with it. We can make air conditioners that run on it. Cars can run on it. It is the only method we use to make Hydrogen at the moment. Electricity can be made from it. Are there more I am forgetting?
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.
Natural gas, propane, electricity, steam, & diesel.
It depends on the type of wiring the house is set for. IN some homes heat and gas run on electricity and in other homes heat and cooling is run by gas compnaies.
Do you burn gas when you run your air conditioning in your cae