The fossil fuel found in greatest abundance in Virginia is coal. Virginia has significant coal reserves in the Appalachian region, making it a prominent source of coal production in the United States.
Yes, of course. It takes raw materials and engergy to produce a hydrogen fuel cell. It then takes raw materials and energy to produce the hydrogen fuel. However, the result of the hydrogen fuel cell combustion is water - this is a significant improvement over regular internal combustion engines which produce all kinds of exhaust fumes.Assuming hydrogren fuel cells become wide spread then society will change in many ways from new jobs and new fuel refineries/distribution to new language/slang for the HFCs etc...
The correct syntax would be "different kinds of fuel".
Produce means to make/manufacture. Cars dont produce fuel - please restate the question.
it doesn't produce oil or fuel if you were wondering about that to
in power stations to produce electricity,,,
Through combustion they produce heat.
There are many products that can be used as fuel for cars. These products are more natural and better for the environment than fuel. Yeast can be used to produce fuel for cars by breaking it down.
To produce a higher octane fuel. A fuel that will power high efficiency engines.
Rocket fuel is either liquid or solid. Other kinds are being developed.
The northwest region of what country
oil is used to produce petrol.