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  • :[[:Category:Fuels|Fuels]] :[[:Category:Fossil fuels|Fossil fuels]] ...
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  • ...a fuel or by transformation of another energy form. For example, [[fossil fuels]] are rated by heat content, with a distinction made between ''gross heat c ...
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  • ...the employment impacts of energy efficiency, renewable energy, and fossil fuels using an input-output model |journal=Economic Modelling |date=1 February 20 ...
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  • ...ere generated in the United States, 67% of which was generated from fossil fuels (coal, natural gas, and <1% petroleum), 20% from nuclear power, 6% [[hydrop In 2018, the global primary energy source was about 80% fossil fuels: (33.6% oil, 27.2% coal, 23.9% natural gas), 6.8% hydro, 4.4% nuclear, and ...
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  • ...transportation, remediation, waste management, water, sewage, consulting, fossil fuel, construction, and architectural services.<ref>{{Cite web |title=7 Dif ...biased. It seeks to explore cleaner, more efficient ways of using [[fossil fuels]], while investigating and developing systems using renewable and sustainab ...
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  • ...vs. low-carbon primary energy consumption, OWID.svg|thumb|Share of fossil fuels, nuclear and renewable energy in global primary energy consumption]] | rowspan="2" valign="top" | '''''[[Fossil fuel|Fossil<br/>fuels]]''''' ...
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  • ...01 |title=Are renewable energy sources more evenly distributed than fossil fuels? |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960148122013969 | ...the functioning of modern economies. However, the uneven distribution of [[fossil fuel]] supplies among countries, and the critical need to widely access ene ...
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  • ...country’s shifting stance on [[Renewable energy|renewable energies]] and [[fossil fuel]]s.<ref name=":0" /> ...eavy crude.<ref name=":5" /> As such, Ecuador is a net importer of refined fuels, buying mainly from the United States.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.euras ...
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  • * virtually eliminating [[fossil fuels]] for vehicles, heat, and electricity, left in the ground. ...e introduced to the atmosphere, if electricity were generated using fossil fuels. [[Greasestock]] is an event held yearly in [[Yorktown Heights, New York|Yo ...
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  • <div style="text-align: center;"><big>[[Fossil fuels]]</big></div></div> ::[[Fossil fuel power plant|Coal fired power plant]] ...
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  • ...monium fertilizer. Ammonia has been proposed as a practical alternative to fossil fuel for internal combustion engines.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://live.psu.ed ...
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  • ...--></ref> The energy is generated by power plants, which often burn fossil fuels such as [[coal]], [[oil]], and [[natural gas]], releasing harmful pollutant ...requires more energy to be generated, often from power plants that burn [[fossil fuel]]s. Additionally, inefficient electronics also generate more heat, whi ...
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  • ...18, 2019|website=Master Resource, A Free Market Energy Blog}}</ref> Fossil fuels and nuclear power are characterized by high power density which means large |[[Natural gas|Fossil gas]] ...
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  • # Performance – summaries of generation produced, fuels units, start ups, etc. * Best measure of reliability for all unit types (fossil, nuclear, gas turbines, diesels, etc.) ...
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  • ...re considered primary energy sources which are extracted from the earth ([[fossil fuel]]s). [[Natural uranium]] is also a primary energy source extracted fro ...
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  • ...nd include [[nuclear power]], hydro plants with large reservoirs, [[fossil fuels]] with [[Carbon capture and storage|carbon capture]], geothermal and biofue ...
    7 KB (947 words) - 11:46, 25 July 2023
  • ...s://www.enseccoe.org/publications/mission-net-zero-charting-the-path-for-e-fuels-in-the-military/|publisher=NATO Energy Security Centre of Excellence}}</ref ...ol-plant-iceland/ George Olah's renewable methanol plant]</ref> Both these fuels can be stored and used to produce electricity again, hours to months later. ...
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  • ...icity]], and the scarcity of metals, [[Rare-earth mineral|rare earth]]s, [[fossil fuel]]s, water and [[land consumption|land]] (nature). ...[global warming]], and [[resource depletion]] (metals, rare earths, fossil fuels, water, and land-use). For a visual display of the system see Figure 1. ...
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  • ...{{Cite news|url=https://seekingalpha.com/article/125281-solar-wind-and-bio-fuels-impressive-growth-surge-in-08|title=Solar, Wind and Biofuels' Impressive Gr ...l topic among businesses and companies. It can reduce pollutants and dirty fuels for every company, regardless of which industry they are in, and using clea ...
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  • ...news/accelerated-renewables-based-electrification-paves-the-way-for-a-post-fossil-future?artID=56222|url-status=live}}</ref> However, in 2023, it was reporte ...can be used to extract power either from natural fuels or from synthesized fuels. [[Osmotic power]] is a possibility at places where salt and fresh water me ...
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