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  • A '''Fuel''' is a substance used to release energy. Archeologic evidence indicates pr ...ef name=mcgill2017-03-20/> Humans learned to process wood into [[charcoal (fuel)|charcoal]], and fats and oils into waxes, which had advantages over purely
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  • '''Fuel oil''' is a heating oil derived from [[petroleum crude oil]] consisting of
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  • ...tructive to the environment, burning them [[Flue gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion|severely pollutes the atmosphere]], and supplies of them are not * [[petroleum crude oil]] and its derivatives [[fuel oil]] and [[gasoline]]
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  • {{dambigbox|Charcoal (fuel)|Charcoal}} '''Charcoal''' is a fuel manufactured through the partial combustion of [[wood]].<ref name=mcgill201
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  • '''Coke''' is a manmade fuel, consisting of almost pure carbon.<ref name=EiaCokeDef/> ...concentrated fire, to melt metals or glass in crucibles, coke is a better fuel to use than bitumen coal, but is not superior to anthracite.
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  • ...tiles. Typically, expanding gases from the rapid combustion of the rocket fuel propels the [[rocket]].<ref name=theatlantic2012-07-25/> [[Gunpowder]] was the first rocket fuel, first used in ancient China.<ref name=theatlantic2012-07-25/>
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  • | name = National Fuel Gas Co. '''National Fuel Gas''', Co. is an [[Energy (science)|energy]] [[Business|company]]. It cons
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  • [[fuel]] used to propel projectiles
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  • A liquid fuel derived from [[petroleum crude oil]] consisting of [[hydrocarbon]]s having
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  • | pagename = Fossil fuel | abc = Fossil fuel
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  • '''Used nuclear fuel''' (often called '''spent nuclear fuel''') is nuclear fuel that has been irradiated in a [[nuclear reactor]] (usually at a [[nuclear p Used nuclear fuel is currently planned for disposal in deep geological formations, such as [[
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  • ...formation-library/nuclear-fuel-cycle/conversion-enrichment-and-fabrication/fuel-fabrication.aspx]</ref>}}
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  • {{r|fossil fuel}} {{r|charcoal (fuel)}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>a fuel manufactured through the partial combustion of wood
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  • {{r|Flue gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion}} {{r|Fossil fuel power plant}}
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  • ...idizer or is a [[monopropellant]]; simpler and more rugged than a [[liquid fuel rocket]] but generally not capable of as high a power level or fine control
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  • ...r, where they react to produce propulsive gas; more complex than a [[solid fuel rocket]] but often having greater [[specific impulse|power]] and allowing v
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  • {{r|fuel}}
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  • Nuclear fuel that has been irradiated in a nuclear reactor (usually at a nuclear power p
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  • {{r|fuel}}
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  • ...such as [[coal]], [[natural gas]] or a [[Petroleum crude oil|petroleum]] [[fuel oil]], into [[electricity]]. The combustion heat energy may be used to gene
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  • * [http://www.natfuel.com/ National Fuel Gas, Co.], official website
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Spent nuclear fuel]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...[[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 ...apor (H<sub>2</sub>0) created by the combustion of the [[hydrogen]] in the fuel with atmospheric oxygen. Much of the 'smoke' seen exiting from [[flue gas
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  • ...[[flue gas]] (exhaust gas) generated by the [[combustion]] of [[coal]], [[fuel oil]] and [[natural gas]].
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  • Chemicals, usually a [[fuel]] and an [[oxidizer]], used in [[liquid fuel rocket]]s, which have the property of igniting on contact rather than needi
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  • {{r|Jet fuel}} {{r|Diesel fuel}}
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  • ...r, where they react to produce propulsive gas; more complex than a [[solid fuel rocket]] but often having greater [[specific impulse|power]] and allowing v
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  • ...d Navy ships, which involves replacement of expended nuclear fuel with new fuel and a general maintenance fix-up, renovation, and often modernization of th
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  • {{rpl|Oil (fuel)}} {{rpl|Fuel oil}}
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  • ...idizer or is a [[monopropellant]]; simpler and more rugged than a [[liquid fuel rocket]] but generally not capable of as high a power level or fine control
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  • ...to burn the [[coal]]; see the [[Wikipedia:Oxy-fuel combustion process|Oxy-fuel combustion process]] article on Wikipedia
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  • {{r|fossil fuel}} {{r|charcoal (fuel)}}
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  • ...ropellants may refer to the fuel component alone, or the entire mixture of fuel, oxidizer and binder. Few propellants are better known than gasoline or diesel fuel in an automotive engine, oxidized by atmospheric oxygen.
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  • ...uel, to produce mechanical energy to do work. The change in volume of the fuel and air mixture increases pressure when in a confined space&mdash;the combu ...fan to provide initial fuel-air compression. The energy captured from the fuel mixture's combustion may be captured through a mechanical linkage to a cent
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fossil fuel]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fossil fuel/Definition]]
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  • [[fuel]] used to propel projectiles
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  • {{r|Liquid fuel rocket}} {{r|Solid fuel rocket}}
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  • ...ir. It is also the minimum temperature at which there is enough evaporated fuel in the air to start combustion.
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  • stoves that are [[fuel]]ed by [[sawdust pellets]]
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  • A piece of [[fuel]] with an embedded [[wick]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>a fuel manufactured through the partial combustion of wood
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  • | pagename = Fossil fuel | abc = Fossil fuel
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Fuel pellets made from [[sawdust]], a byproduct of the [[lumber]] industry
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  • A nuclear reactor using molten salt as the fuel or coolant
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  • {{r|Fossil fuel}} {{r|Fossil fuel reforming}}
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  • * [http://www.natfuel.com/ National Fuel Gas, Co.], official website
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  • ...onomically, it seems attractive when a reactor can produce 30 percent more fuel than it burns.<ref name=SciAm>{{citation .... Andrew Karam }}</ref> The reactor product is not immediately usable as fuel, but requires complex and hazardous Plutonium reprocessing.
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  • A fuel for spark-ignited [[internal combustion engine]]s derived from [[petroleum
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  • The study of used nuclear materials such as nuclear fuel.
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  • ...such as [[coal]], [[natural gas]] or a [[Petroleum crude oil|petroleum]] [[fuel oil]], into [[electricity]]. The combustion heat energy may be used to gene
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  • Storage and disposal of spent fuel and waste from nuclear power plants
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  • {{r|Flue gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion}} {{r|Fossil fuel power plant}}
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  • ...tiles. Typically, expanding gases from the rapid combustion of the rocket fuel propels the [[rocket]].<ref name=theatlantic2012-07-25/> [[Gunpowder]] was the first rocket fuel, first used in ancient China.<ref name=theatlantic2012-07-25/>
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  • {{r|Air-fuel ratio}} {{r|Flue gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion}}
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  • A device for generating [[mechanical energy]] from the [[combustion]] of a fuel and external oxygen
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  • Bio-fuel created from cultivated algae is one technology that is under the umbrella
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  • Elysium's reactor with no moderator, capable of burning spent nuclear fuel and bomb cores.
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  • ...ily of fluoroelastomers made from polymerized vinylidene fluoride; used in fuel system fittings, aircraft, chemical processing and [[plastic bonded explosi
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  • ...t all-jet heavy bomber, intended for intercontinental operations but whose fuel consumption precluded them
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  • ...hat uses chemistry, biology, physics, and math to solve problems involving fuel, drugs, food, and many other products
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  • ...hat uses chemistry, biology, physics, and math to solve problems involving fuel, drugs, food, and many other products.
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  • ...formation-library/nuclear-fuel-cycle/conversion-enrichment-and-fabrication/fuel-fabrication.aspx]</ref>}}
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  • ...olten_chloride_salt_fast_reactor|MCSFR]], capable of burning spent nuclear fuel.
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  • ...t, with a consistent, semi-solid texture, at room temperature, useful as a fuel, or a lubricant
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  • {{Image|Natrium fuel.png|right|350px|Improved fuel rod design allows higher burnup.}} ...a [[Fast neutron reactor|Fast Neutron Reactor]] using uranium metal as the fuel and molten sodium as the coolant.<ref name=NatriumSite/> See [[Integral Fas
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  • ...cycle where weapons-grade Pu-239 can be extracted from the partially used fuel. ThorCon has a good discussion of these risks and their safeguards to count ...12, ''Nature'' volume 492, pages 31–33. Some thorium reactors with on-site fuel processing may be vulnerable to skimming of a small fraction of U-233 from
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  • ...flight without requiring an engine [[afterburner]] and its extremely high fuel consumption
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  • Class of explosives using external air oxidizer, including [[fuel-air explosives]] and [[thermobaric explosives]]
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  • One or more small rocket engines that ensure that a coasting liquid-fuel rocket engine has enough acceleration for propellants to feed properly into
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  • ...built into the walls of rooms within buildings, where it was safe to burn fuel, like [[wood]], [[peat]] or [[coal]]. Stone or brick were used for the fir ...ce because they gave greater control over how much air was supplied to the fuel. Much of the heat from a traditional fireplace was wasted, as it was carri
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  • '''Operating cost per KWh (including fuel and maintenance):'''<br/> '''Initial fuel load:'''<br/>
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  • ...n an industrial [[furnace]] or [[boiler]], a steam generator in a [[fossil fuel]] [[power plant]] or other combustion sources. ...as well as a wet basis) that are generated by burning a typical fuel gas, fuel oil or coal. The flue gas amounts were obtained by [[stoichiometry|stoichio
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  • ...[[Allen M. Sumner-class]] destroyers, lengthening the hull to provide more fuel storage and thus endurance, and improved masts for more [[radar]] antennas
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  • ...ut Nuclear Waste''], [[Cleo Abram]], 2023, YouTube Video, Argonne Lab, IFR fuel cycle.
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  • {{r|PIE (nuclear fuel)}} {{r|Spent nuclear fuel}}
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  • ...tructive to the environment, burning them [[Flue gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion|severely pollutes the atmosphere]], and supplies of them are not * [[petroleum crude oil]] and its derivatives [[fuel oil]] and [[gasoline]]
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  • ...from the [[flue gas]]es resulting from the [[combustion]] of [[coal]] or [[fuel oil]] in power plant steam generators or other large combustion sources.
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  • Nuclear fuel that has been irradiated in a nuclear reactor (usually at a nuclear power p
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  • Hydrofoil vessels consume a great deal of fuel. ...en use as high-speed ferries and as patrol craft -- roles where their high fuel consumption has not as significant.
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  • ...ellant]]s or [[hypergolic]] propellants for mechanical simplicity. [[Solid fuel rocket]]s, however, are widely used when the braking requirements are well
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  • ...wn in significant quantities to be harvested as food, as livestock fodder, fuel, or for any other economic purpose.
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  • ...ls to more valuable lower-boiling products such as gasoline, kerosene, jet fuel and diesel oil.
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  • ...[[flue gas]] (exhaust gas) generated by the [[combustion]] of [[coal]], [[fuel oil]] and [[natural gas]].
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  • ...t yield; 1200 produced 1955-1957; retired 1961-1965; minimal thermonuclear fuel in Secondary with most yield coming from [[uranium]] tamper; one remains lo
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  • ...ster]]s like [[terrorist attack]]s, along with stockpiling food, medicine, fuel and other supplies, coordination agreements among [[first responder]]s and
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  • ...rm to describe any device designed to preheat the combustion air used in a fuel-burning furnace for the purpose of increasing the thermal efficiency of the
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  • ...one [[diesel]] for low speed and two for high speed; characterized by high fuel efficiency and long endurance
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  • ...'The Big Lie About Nuclear Waste''] Cleo Abram, May 2023, Argonne Lab, IFR fuel cycle.<br>
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  • ...household fuel. It is not as dense as [[coal]]. A slab of peat used for fuel is known as "a peat". Its extraction has been a considerable industry in c
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  • {{rpl|Charcoal (fuel)}}
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  • {{dambigbox|Charcoal (fuel)|Charcoal}} '''Charcoal''' is a fuel manufactured through the partial combustion of [[wood]].<ref name=mcgill201
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  • A naval support ship that can transfer supplies, including fuel, to other warships that are underway, either by [[underway replenishment]]
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  • ...and [[gas oil]]. Today, most [[merchant ships]] use a low grade of diesel fuel, and most warships use either high-quality fuels or nuclear power.
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  • A sequence of exothermic [[chemical reaction]]s between a [[fuel]] and an oxidant accompanied by the production of [[heat]] or both heat and
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  • ...ning 20 to 60 percent nitroglycerin, sodium nitrate, antacid, carbonaceous fuel, and a filler or sulfur; if it will be used at low temperatures, some of th
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  • ...ed as a binder for [[PBX (explosive)|plastic-bonded explosives]] and solid-fuel [[rocket engine]]s, as an adhesive and sealant, and as a feedstock for [[po
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  • '''Sawdust pellets''' are an alternate fuel, made from compressed [[sawdust]], or from other lumber byproducts, or rela ...ves]], built to burn pellets.<ref name=consumerreports2021-02-23/> Pellet fuel is described as having a smaller environmental impact than older alternativ
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  • A liquid fuel derived from [[petroleum crude oil]] consisting of [[hydrocarbon]]s having
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  • ...eing resupplied stay in a close formation, making transfers with hoses for fuel, and ropes and cables lifting equipment and baskets of supplies. Requires a
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  • ...used as feedstocks for bioethanol production. [[Ethanol]] can be used as a fuel for vehicles in its pure form, but it is usually used as a [[gasoline]] add ...egetable oils, animal fats or recycled greases. Biodiesel can be used as a fuel for vehicles in its pure form, but it is usually used as a [[diesel oil]] a
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  • ...tained by [[fast neutron]]s, as opposed to [[thermal neutron]]s, requiring fuel rich in [[fissile material]] and not requiring a [[neutron moderator]].
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  • ...ndustrial plant which produces [[electricity]] by [[Combustion|burning]] [[fuel oil]] in a [[Boiler|steam generator]] that heats water to produce high-pres
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  • ...amount of high-energy neutrons that will make ("breed") potential nuclear fuel of an appropriate plutonium isotope.
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  • {{r|PIE (nuclear fuel)}} {{r|Spent nuclear fuel}}
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  • '''Fuel oil''' is a heating oil derived from [[petroleum crude oil]] consisting of
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  • ...y of vehicles, upgrading the engine and transmission, steering and brakes, fuel tanks, electrical power, and improved protection including spall liners an
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  • {{r|PIE (nuclear fuel)}} {{r|Spent nuclear fuel}}
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  • ...accessible to the crew; the explosion that damaged Apollo 13 was part of a fuel cell system in the Service module
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  • ...to McMurdo Station in Antarctica..jpg|thumb|The ''Maersk Peary'' provides fuel to McMurdo Station in Antarctica.]]
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  • ...ast neutron reactors] Wikipedia</ref> are capable of burning spent nuclear fuel, old bomb cores, depleted uranium and thorium.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com '''Accidental overheating.''' Fission stops quickly if the continuous flow of fuel out the bottom of the reactor is not replenished by pumping to the top. Dec
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  • | name = National Fuel Gas Co. '''National Fuel Gas''', Co. is an [[Energy (science)|energy]] [[Business|company]]. It cons
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  • ...combustion cylinder in an internal combustion engine to its volume of air-fuel mixture when fully compressed at the end of the compression stroke. It is a
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  • • Each NPM houses approximately 5 percent of the nuclear fuel of a conventional 1,000 MWe nuclear reactor.<br> '''Operating cost per KWh (including fuel and maintenance):'''<br/>
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  • {{r|Jet fuel}}
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  • ...lability 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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  • ...and thus greater effects. The class of volumetric explosives also contain fuel-air explosives, which have both similarities to and differences from volume ...d volumetric explosives. Western terminology includes "enhanced blast" or "fuel-rich".<ref name=NAS-Therm>{{citation
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  • ===Support African American Role in Major Alternative Fuel Sources=== * Empower black farmers with alternative fuel dialogues
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  • ...owered by a turbine engine, the fuel flow is monitored and controlled by a fuel control and the pilot is not required to adjust his throttle settings to co
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  • ...''[[Franklin stove]]'', in 1741, that made more effective use of its wood fuel than a traditional open masonry [[fireplace]].<ref name=popularmechanics201 ...ed.<ref name=popularmechanics2013-02-12/> This had the potential burn the fuel in ways that reduced the worst kind of [[smoke]].
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  • ...[[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 ...apor (H<sub>2</sub>0) created by the combustion of the [[hydrogen]] in the fuel with atmospheric oxygen. Much of the 'smoke' seen exiting from [[flue gas
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  • ...oe]]s. They get downwind from a fire and try to rob the advancing fire of fuel. ...ng the ground, using their hand tools to establish a strip of land with no fuel to burn may stop a small forest fire.
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  • A '''Fuel''' is a substance used to release energy. Archeologic evidence indicates pr ...ef name=mcgill2017-03-20/> Humans learned to process wood into [[charcoal (fuel)|charcoal]], and fats and oils into waxes, which had advantages over purely
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  • '''Used nuclear fuel''' (often called '''spent nuclear fuel''') is nuclear fuel that has been irradiated in a [[nuclear reactor]] (usually at a [[nuclear p Used nuclear fuel is currently planned for disposal in deep geological formations, such as [[
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  • ...o [[sawdust pellets]], of uniform size and moisture content, to serve as a fuel, in heating stoves, or barbeques.
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  • ...ll them the thrust being produced by the engine, the fuel pump flow rates, fuel and oxidizer in the tanks, electrical power use, the performance of the gui
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  • {{rpl|Uranium fuel cycle}} {{rpl|Thorium fuel cycle}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/PIE (nuclear fuel)]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...g|right|350px|Fig.1 Radioactivity over time of each major isotope in spent fuel from a nuclear reactor <ref>https://blogs.egu.eu/network/geosphere/2015/02/ ...ommission quoted in [https://world-nuclear.org/information-library/nuclear-fuel-cycle/nuclear-waste/storage-and-disposal-of-radioactive-waste.aspx Storage
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  • '''Coke''' is a manmade fuel, consisting of almost pure carbon.<ref name=EiaCokeDef/> ...concentrated fire, to melt metals or glass in crucibles, coke is a better fuel to use than bitumen coal, but is not superior to anthracite.
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  • ...inefields may be made with [[line charge]]s creating paths, or by use of [[fuel-air explosives]] or other bombs producing blast over a large area.
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  • ...n of the [[sulphur]] (S) [[Chemical compound|compounds]] in the combustion fuel is further [[Oxidation|oxidized]] to SO<sub>3</sub>. The gas phase SO<sub>3 ...oint of a combustion flue gas depends upon the composition of the specific fuel being burned and the resultant composition of the flue gas. The adjacent gr
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  • ...or example, [[NASA]]'s workhorse [[space shuttle]] uses cryogenic hydrogen fuel as its primary means of getting into [[orbit]], as did all of the rockets b ...]] with a cryogenic fuel system, known as the [[Tu-155]]. The plane uses a fuel referred to as [[liquefied natural gas]] or LNG, and made its first flight
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  • ...-acting ailerons gave it a high rate of turn. The self-sealing nonmetallic fuel tank held 184 gallons gasoline, giving a [[radius of action]] of 300 miles, Equipped with auxiliary fuel tanks that were jettisoned when empty, the combat radius widened to 850 mil
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  • ...and counteracts the pull of gravity. After the main sequence, most of the fuel is used up and the lack of sufficient hydrostatic support results in the st ...um is then burned and that in turn synthesises carbon. To continue to burn fuel produced at each stage, the star must be hot enough to convert progressivel
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  • ...um refining processes]] producing [[LPG]], [[gasoline]], [[diesel oil]], [[fuel oil]]s, [[asphalt]], [[lubricant]]s, [[wax]]es, etc. *[[Fossil fuel power plants]] fueled by natural gas, fuel oil or [[coal]].
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  • ...e vessel features the latest engine technology and hull design to increase fuel efficiency and decrease air emissions; double hulls to prevent spills in th
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  • ...valuable lower-boiling products such as [[gasoline]], [[kerosene]], [[jet fuel]] and [[diesel oil]]. The process takes place in a [[Hydrogen|hydrogen-rich ...jet fuel. The flexibility of hydrocracking to produce either gasoline, jet fuel or diesel oil made it desirable for petroleum refineries to install hydrocr
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  • ...application is in [[oxyfuel welding]], where pure oxygen is used to burn a fuel (often acetylene C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>2</sub>), so that temperatures sufficie ...the combustion process a substance called [[phlogiston]] escapes from the fuel in the flames and into the air. This idea was adopted by many chemists, amo
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  • ...um refining processes]] producing [[LPG]], [[gasoline]], [[diesel oil]], [[fuel oil]]s, [[Asphalt (petroleum)|asphalt]], [[lubricant]]s, [[wax]]es, etc. *[[Fossil fuel power plants]] fueled by natural gas, fuel oil or [[coal]].
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  • ...too late to change the course of war. The [[Luftwaffe]] struggled against fuel and pilot shortages, a heavily crippled [[war industry]], due to constant b
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  • ==Coal as a fuel== ...ds of years (see [[Coal mining, history of|history of coal mining]]). As a fuel, coal is the largest source of energy for the generation of electricity wor
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  • ...fueling, access to the core of the operating reactor, both for extracting fuel rods from which plutonium will be extracted, and refueling the reactor, is ...plosions: one was a steam explosion and the other a result of expansion of fuel vapor. The two explosions caused a loss of integrity of the pile cap, allo
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  • ...pared to ships built before 1939, they were remarkable for their speed and fuel economy. Their design speed was 15.5 knots, but some could make 19 knots on
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  • ...dual products to lighter products of higher value and to produce a [[coke (fuel)|coke product]]. ...es Celsius (about 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit). Metallurgical coke is used as fuel and as a reducing agent in the [[iron]] and [[steel]] manufacturing industr
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  • ...e to eat]] along with suppressed energy expenditure. The body’s choice of fuel also changes within the [[diurnal cycle]] and is affected by lifestyle. Th ...ng the rats’ desire to gorge themselves. Lean rats show a diurnal shift in fuel usage (favouring [[carbohydrate]]s during the dark phase and fat during the
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  • ...e debris is explosions. Upper stages of rockets typically contain leftover fuel, and electric shorts or impacts can cause these to explode, creating more d ...land. The first occurred on January 22, 1997 when a 264 kg stainless steel fuel tank impacted near [[Georgetown, Texas]]. It landed a mere 45 meters from a
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  • ...explosion is unclear. One explanation is that after having consumed their fuel, their overall energy level declines with the end of [[exothermic]] (heat-e
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  • ...ge is achieved without reducing its strength. With a full load of internal fuel, the F-16 can withstand up to nine G's -- nine times the force of gravity - ...second cockpit. To make room for the second cockpit, the forward fuselage fuel tank and avionics growth space were reduced. During training, the forward c
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  • ...wn. By her own account, she managed to land with a heavy remaining load of fuel only due to the good fortune of being able to follow in [[Jimmy Doolittle]] ...task at hand. The Pigeon was chosen for its large cargo capacity to carry fuel, but it was an outdated aircraft with a temperamental engine for which spar
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  • ...bout 38%, which means that about 38% of the [[heat of combustion]] of the fuel (coal, natural gas, oil, etc.) is converted into electric energy. The relat ...of the electric versus the combustion-engine car, the efficiency of fossil-fuel fed power stations must obviously enter the equation. (That is, as long as
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  • ...uced. This work has been done recently in the USA, often with used nuclear fuel as the radiation source.[http://www.osti.gov/energycitations/product.biblio ...on of some high-sulphur Indian coals catalytically accelerated by MnO2", ''Fuel Processing Technology'', 2001, '''70''', 77-96</ref> The degradation of [[n
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  • ...mallest and their transitions from one stage to another as they burn their fuel can be gradual, such as a red dwarf, or very explosive, such as the largest Until recently it was believed that blue supergiants would either burn their fuel and collapse into a black hole or undergo a massive explosion and then form
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  • ...lsion power and those vessels use the gas that boils off from the cargo as fuel for generating [[steam]]. Therefore, LNG carriers do not arrive at the des * fuel for residential heating and cooking in rural areas where natural gas is not
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  • ...p of 2300 tons displacement. The huge size meant there was ample room for fuel, as it demonstrated on its maiden run in 1838. The "SS Great Britain," of
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  • ...ifornia (U.S. state)|California]] [[22 March]], fought boiler failures and fuel shortages during her passage, and reached [[San Francisco, California]]. He
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  • ...White dwarfs are the remnants of old stars that have burned most of their fuel and have lost much of their outer layers, leaving them small and very hot.
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  • [[Ethanol fuel in Brazil|Brazil continued its ethanol expansion]] plans which began in the In the [[ethanol fuel]] industry, the United States dominated, with 130 operating ethanol plants
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  • ...hey contribute to world energy security and, reduce dependency on [[fossil fuel]]s, and provide opportunities for mitigating [[greenhouse gas]] emissions ( ...of sailing ships. Yet, the first modern [[battleship]]s were fuelled by [[Fuel oil|oil]] rather than [[coal]]. This was done for sound engineering reasons
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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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  • ...argers and 1,200 horsepower Wright Cyclone engines operating on 100 octane fuel (and later, 110/145 grade). The service ceiling rose to 35,000 feet, the ro ...mations; but it too was hunted down. Germany's severe shortage of aviation fuel had sharply curtailed the training of new pilots, and most of the instructo
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  • ...alcohol, which were much harder to supply than the simple petroleum-based fuel of the V-1.
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  • ...tervention in the business. The strike threatened to shut down the winter fuel supply to all major cities (homes and apartments were heated with anthraci ...at work." With proper protection they would produce enough coal to end the fuel shortage; they refused to enter into any negotiations with the union. The g
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  • ...nce measuring device that, after it traveled the desired distance, cut off fuel to the engines, and adjusted the elevator to send it into a steep dive.
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  • ...n defied logistic difficulties, especially the constant shortage of diesel fuel for tanks and trucks. The Third Army continued to play a major role in the
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  • ...as well as other times when required. The recovered gas is routed into the fuel gas system of the overall industrial plant.
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  • RAST (helicopter)|RAST helps a helicopter fuel and land on forward strips and non-carrier warships. It consists of a cabl
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  • ...smoke took over as a beacon.<ref name=McKenzie42/> A prodigious amount of fuel would have been required to keep the fire burning, and as Egypt did not hav
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  • ...r may be a [[heat exchanger]] heated by steam or hot oil, or it might be a fuel-fired [[furnace]]. The location of the feed entry can vary from one design ...cut is withdrawn from the side of the column and it is usually the ''[[jet fuel]] cut'', also known as a ''[[kerosene]] cut''. The boiling range of that cu
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  • ...ar, solar, and other power sources, and the transportation needed to bring fuel to the generating plants. It then moves to the transmission and distributio
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  • *Fuel Capacity: 665 pounds (100 gallons)
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  • ...se refineries is processed in an FCC to produce high-octane gasoline and [[fuel oil]]s.<ref name=Speight/><ref name=Jones>{{cite book|author=David S.J. Jon ...where they are distilled into the FCC end products of cracked [[naphtha]], fuel oil and offgas. After further processing for removal of [[sulphur]] compoun
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  • *Fuel Capacity: 130,000 pounds (58,967 kilograms)
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  • ...fuel, reducing muzzle velocity, while a smokeless powder converted all its fuel, allowing for increased velocity of projectiles. Increased velocity was nec
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  • ==Fire's initial fuel== ...covering of the airship or the hydrogen used for buoyancy was the initial fuel for the fire.
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  • ...ot having signed the NPT. It allows India to buy U.S. nuclear reactors and fuel for civilian use.
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  • ...o push a stalled vehicle overheated, and burst into flame, and the primary fuel for the vessel fire was the gasoline in each of the over 1000 [[Automobile]
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  • ...ased by the flash evaporation is called ''flash gas'' and may be used as a fuel gas.
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  • ...pass turbofan engines which help give high speeds as well as giving better fuel efficiency over long distances than many other forms of transport. ...h an external power source first compressed air, which was then mixed with fuel and burned for jet thrust. In one such system, called a thermojet by [[Seco
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  • *Fuel Capacity: 130,000 pounds (58,967 kilograms
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  • **[[Syngas]]: various synthetic fuel gases: names include [[coal gas]], [[water gas]], [[illuminating gas]], [[w
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  • *Fuel capacity: 19,000 pounds (8618 kilograms)
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  • |uses=industry, fuel ...y some people that, in the future, hydrogen will replace [[gasoline]] as a fuel for cars and trucks (in the so-called [[hydrogen economy]]). At this moment
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  • ...ir Osman Ali Khan of Hyderabad]] - [[Special:Allpages/Nuclear fuel|Nuclear fuel]] [[Special:Allpages/Nuclear fuel cycle|Nuclear fuel cycle]] - [[Special:Allpages/Ocellated carpet viper|Ocellated carpet viper]
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  • The standard fuel tank held 4½ gallons, though a commonly purchased option was a more bulbou * Fuel consumption 47.0 MPG (ca. 5.0 l / 100 km)
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  • ...the decision. They might subdivide the Cost criterion into purchase price, fuel costs, maintenance costs, and resale value. They might separate Capacity in ...bove each group of alternatives. In the example, these are Purchase Price, Fuel Costs, Maintenance Costs, Resale Value, Safety, Style, Cargo Capacity, and
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  • ...ase by blowing it out and in the second by smothering it or starving it of fuel. Etymologically, nirvāṇa (Pali Nibbana) in [[sutra]] is 'bhavanirodha ni
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  • The prototype [[alternative fuel]]ing station was built in compliance with all of the prevailing safety, env ...nd [[turbofan]]s) to provide the air required for combustion of the engine fuel. The power to drive the combustion air compressor comes from the jet's own
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  • ...es:'' Mobile sources include the exhaust emissions from vehicles driven by fuel-burning engines. For example: automobiles, trucks, buses, trains, marine ve
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  • ...ther, forces are acting on it. The total momentum of the ship plus filled fuel tank is zero. Then ignite the rocket engine and assume that its exhaust ga
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  • ...anol]] or [[biomass|biomass-derived]] feedstocks to produce hydrogen for [[fuel cells]] or other uses. ...ane. The residual gas after such processing becomes part of the refinery's fuel gas system.
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  • ...al settles out and, at a later date, is re-slurried and then pumped to the fuel preparation system. ...uxiliary purposes, a coal-fired power plant may use [[fuel oil]] as well. Fuel oil can be delivered to plants by [[Pipeline transport|pipeline]], [[Tanker
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  • ...anol]] or [[biomass|biomass-derived]] feedstocks to produce hydrogen for [[fuel cells]] or other uses. ...ane. The residual gas after such processing becomes part of the refinery's fuel gas system.
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  • ...ronment. One of the most recognizable is the reduction of harmful [[forest fuel]]s that can accumulate rapidly. This accumulation can lead to very serious
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  • ...Eebsite}}</ref> This UAV looked like its target version, but carried more fuel and had a new navigation system. These reconnaissance drones were air-launc
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  • ...and home-heating furnaces have been developed which use maize kernels as a fuel. They feature a large hopper which feeds the uniformly sized corn kernels ( Maize is sometimes used as a [[biomass]] fuel, such as [[Ethanol_fuel | ethanol]]. A [[biomass gasification]] power plant
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  • After a brief stop at [[Eniwetok]] for fuel on [[26 July]], she arrived in [[Pearl Harbor]] on [[1 August]]. She discha
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  • * Powell, H. Benjamin. ''Philadelphia's First Fuel Crisis. Jacob Cist and the Developing Market for Pennsylvania Anthracite''.
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  • * [[Jet fuel]] in various grades * [[Fuel oil]]
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  • ...ense days that followed. ''Thuban'' continued unloading cargo and supplied fuel and repairs for her own boats and those of other ships. ''Thuban'' lost thr ...often requiring repairs after only two trips. On the 7th, while receiving fuel from ''Thuban'', [[USS Sigsbee (DD-502)]] tore a two-foot long hole in the
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  • ...430: 177–182.</ref> &mdash; that being an efficient generator of cellular fuel and an efficient leveler of energy gradients are one and the same. In gener ...of fuel used and maximizes the amount of entropy produced for each unit of fuel burnt.
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  • ...electricity production, and driving vehicles all rely primarily on fossil fuel [[Energy (science)|energy]]. When fossil fuels are burned, [[acid]]-forming ...00 times more acidic than unpolluted rain. Innovations for reducing fossil fuel combustion [[Air pollution emissions|emissions]], such as scrubbers upstrea
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  • ...ds, or a more indirect role, such as on aircraft manufacturing or aviation fuel supplies.
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  • ...o streams:<ref>[http://www.faqs.org/faqs/sci/chem-faq/part6/section-1.html Fuel Chemistry] (scroll down to "What is naphtha")</ref>
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  • ...electricity production, and driving vehicles all rely primarily on fossil fuel [[Energy (science)|energy]]. When fossil fuels are burned, [[acid]]-forming ...00 times more acidic than unpolluted rain. Innovations for reducing fossil fuel combustion [[Air pollution emissions|emissions]], such as scrubbers upstrea
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  • ...re up to about 25 tons in weight. Initially the locomotives used wood as a fuel, however later they were converted to oil.
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  • ...9 to arrive at [[Icy Cape]] on the 21st. ''Electra'' furnished provisions, fuel, and water to other ships in the force, as well as unloading cargo for nort
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  • ...]], methane, butenes, non-aromatic portion of [[pyrolysis gasoline]] and [[fuel oil]]. <br/>
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  • ...dark blue (almost black) to increase the emission of internal heat (since fuel was used as a heat sink for avionics cooling) and to act as camouflage agai ...y for some time, only to discover later that they were well ahead of their fuel curve.<ref>''Sled Driver: Flying the World's Fastest Jet'', Brian Shul (Mac
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  • *{{pl|Flue gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion}}
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  • ...emphasis on removing CO<sub>2</sub> from the flue gases emitted by fossil fuel power plants has led to much interest in using amines for that purpose. ''[
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  • ...emphasis on removing CO<sub>2</sub> from the flue gases emitted by fossil fuel power plants has led to much interest in using amines for that purpose. ''[
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  • ...train. The first were steam-propelled, and a [[coal tender]] to carry the fuel that fired their engines, as well as water supplies along the routes. Most
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  • ...nted the DDS monthly aid of five million CFA francs for its expenditure on fuel and the
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  • ...o streams:<ref>[http://www.faqs.org/faqs/sci/chem-faq/part6/section-1.html Fuel Chemistry] (scroll down to "What is naphtha")</ref>
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  • ...ethylbenzene. ''P. putida'' can also be used in petroleum plants to purify fuel. This bacterium is also capable of promoting plant growth after root coloni ''Pseudomonas putida'' is able to purify [[fuel]], a capability that the petroleum industry has taken great interest in. As
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  • ...ensive ventilation to allow the escape of steam. Formerly wood was used as fuel, but most commercial operations now use gas burners, which give greater con
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  • ...by weight] to form carbon monoxide, that poisonous gas which is used as a fuel in the gas-range. Carbon also united with oxygen to form gaseous carbon dio
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  • ...trometry;Christine A. Hugheya, Samantha A. Galassoa and John E. Zumbergeb; Fuel, Volume 86, Issues 5-6, March-April 2007, Pages 758-768</ref> is defined as
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  • ...mations; but it too was hunted down. Germany's severe shortage of aviation fuel had sharply curtailed the training of new pilots, and most of the instructo By the late spring of 1944, synthetic fuel plants and crude oil refineries became the prime targets for Allied bombers
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  • ...t obtained from burning fuel, can be used to do work. Since the burning of fuel is the determining factor in the cost of operating the engine, the efficien ...[combustion]]. In this chemical reaction oxygen from the air reacts with a fuel, such as gasoline, [[coal]], or [[natural gas]], giving off heat. The fossi
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  • ...tional Chinese cooking, outside the palaces, reflect economic constraints. Fuel was often in short supply, so techniques such as [[stir-frying]] in a [[wok
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  • ''You write. 'In my spiritual reading I build up a store of fuel. — It looks like a lifeless heap, but I often find that my memory, of its
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  • ...brought up to the surface by gas wells. The processed natural gas, used as fuel by residential, commercial and industrial consumers, is almost pure [[meth
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  • ...llar C-18 engines, each capable of pushing out 1,150 horsepower, with twin fuel tanks splitting 4,500 litres. Running at a top speed of 40 knots (about 75
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  • B-52Cs and Ds had only minor modifications, the main changes being in the fuel system. The D model also dropped support of the reconnaissance pod; where t ...had performance improvements including weight reductions while increasing fuel tank size.
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  • ...upon its acceleration which is varying as the rocket's mass decreases from fuel usage, and an integral can take this complication into account. Finally, wi
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  • ...to this day as a crate engine. Even today competition in IHRA or NHRA top fuel dragster categories requires a hemi V8 engine.
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  • *[[Combustion]] of [[fuel]]s (releases heat and light)
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  • ''Alshain'' reached San Diego on 20 June but was ordered to replenish fuel and provisions and return to Hawaii. Upon her arrival at Pearl Harbor on th ...arine Air Group 33 and moved to Sasebo, Japan, on 9 October to top off her fuel tanks before getting underway later that same day for Inchon.
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  • ...ific]]. The ship arrived in [[Eniwetok]] lagoon on [[5 February]], took on fuel and supplies, and then continued her voyage on the 7th. She arrived in the
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  • ...[[Chicago, Illinois]] would have to stop for servicing in the days of wood fuel, [[Elbridge Gerry Ayer]] and two other North Western stockholders platted a
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  • ...e agreement with Canada has meant the free flow of cheap oil to America to fuel our economy. Americans are the best, most productive workers in the world,
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  • ...a population of 2,500,000, which seemed dependent on the Soviets for food, fuel and other necessities of life.
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  • ...available for use as an additive to increase the octane rating of aviation fuel for aircraft powered by internal combustion engines.
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  • ...yancy can change when traveling with reduced payload and partially emptied fuel tanks, but usually the Zeppelin NT flies with a net downward force of about
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  • ...ix'' returned to “Red Beach” to finish unloading her cargo of supplies and fuel for “Cactus”--the code name for [[Henderson Field]], Guadalcanal. Leavi ...Espiritu Santo on the 17th, ''Bellatrix'' then tried to deliver a cargo of fuel independently of the barge convoy and sailed for Guadalcanal on 23 Septembe
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  • ...ation. The Army provided chaplains, and contracted locally for groceries, fuel, and equipment and for medical services. Each enrollee earned $30 a month;
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  • *Direct gas-fired heaters using fuel gas and designed to operate at [[Stoichiometry|sub-stoichiometric]] conditi
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  • ...e cylindrical [[Tender locomotive|tender]], specifically designed to carry fuel oil, was a signature feature of the railroad.]] ...example) to benefit from the use of this abundant and economically-viable fuel source, but to create new markets by capitalizing on the burgeoning petrole
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  • ...corporations. In the 21st century a drive to use ethanol as an automotive fuel led to new demands for grains.
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  • ...[San Francisco, California]] on 13 May and began offloading ammunition and fuel. Two days later, she entered drydock for repairs and overhaul. She got unde
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  • ...e taken a severe toll on the environment. The traditional use of wood as a fuel and building material has gradually led to the clearing of much of the old-
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  • ...revival which began about this time and, for commercial reasons, sought to fuel that revival.
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  • ...al equipment, weapons systems, sensors, units or personnel. Percentages of fuel or ammunition remaining."
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  • ...ecelerated to 3.6% in 2007. In 2008, despite the unprecedented increase in fuel and food prices, real GDP growth is estimated to be 4.5%.
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  • Fuel, in particular, is essential to air operations; a shining new airplane with ...ted on the aircraft industry, key subcomponents such as ball bearings, and fuel, although the Allies never stayed on any one subsystem long enough to disab
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  • ...a high [[sulphur]] content was widely used throughout the city as heating fuel. The dark, sulfurous London smog caused reduced visibility, respiratory pro ...although none of those cities had any significant use of coal for heating fuel or for industrial activities.<ref name=Manahan>{{cite book|author=Stanley E
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  • ...egree rolls—reached [[Manila]] on 13 October 1945. There, the ship took on fuel and provisions and was soon underway for [[Hong Kong]]. Upon her arrival in
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  • ...es to join metals by heating and pounding them. [[Arc welding]] and [[Oxy-fuel welding and cutting|oxyfuel welding]] were among the first processes to dev ...welding was invented in 1893, and around that time, another process, [[Oxy-fuel welding and cutting|oxyfuel welding]], became well established. [[Acetylene
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  • ...and Morison (''Struggle for Guadalcanal'', p. 28) contend that Fletcher's fuel situation wasn't at all critical but that Fletcher implied it was in order ...ber 8 to provide the Marines at Lunga with more food, ammunition, aircraft fuel, and aircraft technicians. The September 1 convoy also brought 392 U.S. Na
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  • ...nsport area in the gulf until the 10th discharging troops and equipment to fuel the offensive. She departed the area during the last watch of the 10th with
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  • ...ates in our body tissue; when they fall, fat is released and we use it for fuel. By stimulating insulin secretion, carbohydrates make us fat; by driving us ...al |author=Lopes IM ''et al.''|title=Effects of leptin resistance on acute fuel metabolism after a high carbohydrate load in lean and overweight young men
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  • ...es is attributable to human activity, particularly the burning of [[fossil fuel]]s and [[deforestation]]. ...ury; there is no dispute that there has been a parallel increase in fossil fuel use over this time, and there is no dispute that there has been an increase
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  • ...1 December 1969. She reached San Francisco on [[8 December]], off-loading fuel, ammunition, and vehicles before shifting to the Inactive Ship Maintenance
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  • ...the [[flue gas stack]]s from [[steam-generating boiler]]s burning [[fossil fuel]]s in large [[power plant]]s. Therefore, the stack exit velocities were pr
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  • ...amage, but to subsequent weakening of the outer wall caused by burning jet fuel. ...ove the 91st floor. Survivors noted that there was immediate spread of jet fuel fires from some of the elevators.<ref>NCSTAR 1-7, p. 77</ref>
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  • ...the [[flue gas stack]]s from [[steam-generating boiler]]s burning [[fossil fuel]]s in large [[power plant]]s. Therefore, the stack exit velocities were pr
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  • However oil became an alternative fuel after 1920 (as did natural gas after 1980). By the mid 20th century coal wa ...tor of 50% and even in many economies (such as the U.S.) it is the primary fuel used in electricity generation.
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  • ...dit ratings increase [[systemic risk]] and may be [[procyclical]], helping fuel investments in 'good times' and accelerating market losses in 'bad times'.
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  • ...ffic control, and flew the planes, each loaded with over 20,000 gallons of fuel, toward the targets. ...full. The towers survived the impact of the huge aircraft, but the burning fuel weakened the steel support systems, and both collapsed straight down, leavi
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  • ...their inspection of the orbiter to ensure no ice was on the orbiter or the fuel tank, unlikely due to the unusually warm conditions as launch time approach ...Team members discovered a small crack in the foam surrounding the external fuel tank during their preflight examination. After a review by the Mission Mana
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  • ...rous metabolic adjustments are needed to ensure that a constant supply of fuel (in the form of [[glucose]] and [[amino acid]]s) reaches the foetus.<ref n
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  • ...A-4 Skyhawk]] attack aircraft piloted by [[John McCain]], tearing open its fuel tank and starting a major fire, which, in turn, set off bombs.
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  • ...ile the USMC went further and qualified the aircraft to carry the CBU-55/A fuel-air explosive optimized for incendiary effect.<ref name=Mutza2002>{{citatio
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  • .... Work was completed in 1978. A second contract, signed in 1978, covered a fuel fabrication laboratory, a radioisotope production laboratory, a materials t
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  • ...oops struggling to wrest the island from a tenacious foe. She continued to fuel the offensive ashore until [[5 March]] when—with 188 battle casualties em
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  • ...oyd George]], accepted Churchill's invitation to continue as [[Minister of Fuel and Power]], the office he had held since 3 June 1942. While Churchill was | [[Minister of Fuel and Power]]
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  • ...t]]s. The [[fuel cell]] developed for this program was the first practical fuel cell. Computer-controlled machining ([[CNC]]) was pioneered in fabricating
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  • ...lity of the lubricating oil used throughout the engineering plant, and the fuel oil burned by the engines and helicopters.
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  • ...wn's population began to increase. Its colliers transported this essential fuel to London and across to continental ports, and the town profited from oil b
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  • ...d determines the order in which aircraft should land based on data such as fuel, altitude, and speed. If any of this information is late, the result could
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  • ...tations was devastating to Teller: too much energy would escape the fusion fuel compartment, the super would simply smother out after ignition by an atomi ...Alamos on the first thermonuclear device progressed steadily. The nuclear fuel of the device was liquid deuterium, which posed a technical challenge becau
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  • ...n tactics: remove the machine guns and gunners, fly in low at night. (Much fuel was used to get to 30,000 feet; it could now be replaced with more bombs.)
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  • ...ide the crucibles the final glass-forming mixture was slowly melting. More fuel was being added to the firebox below, and the temperature of the molten mas ...d. Anton the Furnace Man began to lower the temperature by diminishing the fuel and deflecting a portion of the flame...<br>
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  • ...n is a proven technology and environmentally friendly, the rising price of fuel and the increased availability of carbon dioxide from Kyoto Protocol-induce ...re installed to keep temperatures constant. Tropicana saved $40 million in fuel costs during the first ten years in operation. Subsequently acquired units
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  • ...lightly obsolescent pursuit planes, with all necessary equipment, weapons, fuel, and spare parts, charging the cost against the $100 million that Lend Leas
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