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  • #REDIRECT [[Fossil fuel]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fossil fuel/Definition]]
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  • | pagename = Fossil fuel | abc = Fossil fuel
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  • ...is destructive to the environment, burning them [[Flue gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion|severely pollutes the atmosphere]], and supplies of them are not
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  • {{r|Fossil fuel}} {{r|Fossil fuel reforming}}
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  • {{r|Flue gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion}} {{r|Fossil fuel power plant}}
    485 bytes (65 words) - 19:53, 17 April 2010
  • {{r|fossil fuel}}
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  • ...the [[Heat of combustion|combustion heat energy]] derived from burning a [[fossil fuel]], such as [[coal]], [[natural gas]] or a [[Petroleum crude oil|petroleum]]
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  • {{r|Flue gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion}}
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  • ...s]] of [[combustion]] product [[flue gas]] resulting from the burning of [[fossil fuel]]s.<ref name=EPA>[http://www.epa.gov/ttn/chief/ap42/index.html Compilation ...ssentially non-combustible, the largest part of the [[flue gas]] from most fossil fuel combustion is uncombusted nitrogen. The next largest part of the flue gas i
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  • ...he availability of [[natural resource]]s like [[water]], [[sunlight]] or [[fossil fuel]]s and the capacity of [[ecosystem]]s to absorb the [[waste]] generated thr
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  • ...ted]] in an industrial [[furnace]] or [[boiler]], a steam generator in a [[fossil fuel]] [[power plant]] or other combustion sources.
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  • {{r|Fossil fuel power plant}} {{r|Fossil fuel}}
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  • {{rpl|Fossil fuel}}
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  • {{r|Flue gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion}}
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  • {{rpl|Fossil fuel}}
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  • {{r|Flue gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion}}
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  • {{r|Flue gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion}}
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  • ...ng (Editors)|title=Environmental Challenges and Greenhouse Gas Control for Fossil Fuel Utilization in the 21st Century|edition=1st Edition|publisher=Springer|year
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  • ...s impact by using a conventional pellet stove, which helps you reduce your fossil fuel consumption. In either case, using wood pellets from northern New England o
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  • {{r|Fossil fuel power plant}}
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  • {{r|Flue gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion}}
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  • {{r|Flue gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion}}
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  • *Reduction of fossil fuel importation
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  • ...s impact by using a conventional pellet stove, which helps you reduce your fossil fuel consumption. In either case, using wood pellets from northern New England o
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  • ...on, and the reactors will be so expensive as to not threaten an end to the fossil fuel industry.
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  • One vision for the future is using nuclear power to replace all fossil fuel power as in Fig.3. Abundant carbon-free power could be used to generate a m ...nd solar alone are not enough. Getting to zero will require elimination of fossil fuel backup.}}
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  • ...y demand growth so that rising clean energy supplies can make deep cuts in fossil fuel use. If energy use grows too fast, renewable energy development will chase
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  • ...ergy_(science)|energy]] available to mankind derives from the burning of [[fossil fuel]]s: [[coal]], [[oil (geology)|oil]] and [[natural gas]]. However, because of increased prices, concern over dwindling fossil fuel resources, and protecting the environment from [[pollution]] and the conseq
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  • ...y, marketing, pricing, and regulation of energy resources, including all [[fossil fuel]]s, [[solar energy]], and other unconventional or [[renewable energy]] reso
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  • {{r|Flue gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion}}
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  • ...esis of marine plants. Approximately 48% of all carbon produced by burning fossil fuel is sequestered (absorbed) into the oceans. This sequestered carbon accumula
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  • ...s.pdf Artikel, 2000: Methane Ice Worms: Hesiocaeca methanicola. Colonizing Fossil Fuel Reserves]
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  • ...s]] this energy is converted into plant life and atmospheric oxygen. The [[fossil fuel]]s that modern society uses&mdash;[[Natural gas|gas]], [[Petroleum crude oi
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  • {{r|Flue gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion}}
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  • ...products of an organism may exist much longer than the producer itself), [[fossil fuel]]s (i.e. sources of energy whose age exceeds the average generation time of
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  • ...ical]] and [[petrochemical]] manufacturing, [[nuclear power plant]]s and [[fossil fuel power plant]]s, [[natural gas processing]] and many others.
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  • ...ading fear of radiation is irresponsible rhetoric and results in increased fossil fuel use which kills millions of people worldwide and promises to devastate ecos ...ould be compared to the costs of incremental climate change damage (due to fossil fuel waste emissions) and the costs of mitigating climate change using other gen
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  • ...kushima to Tokyo and experiencing what we consider as acceptable levels of fossil fuel air pollution, for example, would have resulted in a greater loss of life e
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  • ...iler]], a [[steam-generator]] in a [[Conventional coal-fired power plant|fossil fuel power plant]] or other large combustion device. Flue gas is usually compose
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  • ...ref> Pollutants can be artificial substances, such as [[pesticides]] and [[fossil fuel]] [[combustion]] products, or naturally occurring substances, such as [[rad
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  • {{r|Flue gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion}}
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  • *[[Fossil fuel power plants]] fueled by natural gas, fuel oil or [[coal]].
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  • ...ing [[carbon dioxide]] (CO<sub>2</sub>) from large point sources such as [[fossil fuel power plant]]s and storing it instead of releasing it into the atmosphere. ...b>2</sub> emissions, [[natural gas processing]], synthetic fuel plants and fossil fuel-based hydrogen production plants. Broadly, three different types of technol
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  • *[[Fossil fuel power plants]] fueled by natural gas, fuel oil or [[coal]].
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  • ...ne in [[combined cycle]] mode. Natural gas burns more cleanly than other [[fossil fuel]]s, such as oil and coal, and produces less carbon dioxide per unit energy
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  • ...ne in [[combined cycle]] mode. Natural gas burns more cleanly than other [[fossil fuel]]s, such as oil and coal, and produces less carbon dioxide per unit energy
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  • * In [[fossil fuel power plants]]s, they are used for the removal of the boiler [[bottom ash]]
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  • ...important and by far the largest use of steam is in [[Power plant|nuclear, fossil fuel and geothermal power plants]].
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