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Fuels - Coggle Diagram
Fuels
Advantages of different fuels
Ethanol
Advantage
It is proven to reduce combustion emissions. When compared to a fuel that is based on petroleum, such as gasoline, ethanol is able to reduce GHG emissions very effectively.
It creates byproducts that are also useable. The two primary byproducts that come from ethanol production are DDGs and carbon dioxide.
It can often use our existing infrastructure.
Diesel
Diesel engines are highly efficient. Diesel technologies use a compression-ignition system that is more efficient than what you can find on the standard gasoline model.
Diesel cars are more durable with their engine setup. Because the diesel engine must operate at a higher temperature to be useful, engineers must build them in a way .
A diesel car has a better resale value.
Petrol
Advantage
Petroleum is extremely easy to extract. Although petroleum is found in rock strata, accessing this resource is rather.
It is a high-density fuel. Petroleum isn’t the highest density fuel resource on our planet, but it is one of the best.
Petroleum can be transported over long distances. When petroleum is extracted, the.
Coal
Advantage
Huge global coal reserves. Perhaps it stands out as Coal’s core advantage is its vast global reserves. Conservative.
Coal is not an intermittent energy source. Unlike solar, wind, or hydro, Coal is a round-the-clock energy source.
Coal is compatible with other energy sources. This fuel source also can be compatible with.
Kerosene
Advantage
Kerosene is a more environmentally friendly fossil fuel When burnt in its paraffin form, kerosene produces fewer fumes than other fossil fuels, like coal or wood.
Kerosene is efficient As home heating oil burns hotter than other energy, kerosene warms homes quicker so can be used for shorter amounts of time.
Kerosene is cheap It’s inexpensive to produce kerosene, making it a more affordable source of home heating oil.
A fuel is a substance that releases useful heat when it burns.