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- Fossil fuel [r]: Fossil fuels are substances having a high percentage of carbon and hydrocarbons that were formed by the decay of biomass and other dead organisms over a time period of millions of years, the most common being coal, natural gas, fuel oil and various hydrocarbon gases and liquids derived from natural gas and petroleum crude oil. [e]
- Charcoal (fuel) [r]: a fuel manufactured through the partial combustion of wood [e]
- Sawdust pellets [r]: Fuel pellets made from sawdust, a byproduct of the lumber industry [e]
- Wax [r]: a manufactured hydrocarbon product, with a consistent, semi-solid texture, at room temperature, useful as a fuel, or a lubricant [e]
- Nuclear fuel [r]: Material that can be consumed to derive nuclear energy, usually heavy fissile elements that can be made to undergo nuclear fission chain reactions in a nuclear fission reactor. [e]
- Jet fuel [r]: A liquid fuel derived from petroleum crude oil consisting of hydrocarbons having about 9 to 14 carbon atoms and a boiling range of about 175 to 345 °C (350 to 650 °F). [e]
- Fuel oil [r]: A heating oil derived from petroleum crude oil consisting of hydrocarbons having about 17 to 70 carbon atoms and a boiling range of about 315 to 590 °C (600 to 1100 °F). [e]
- Rocket fuel [r]: fuel used to propel projectiles [e]