Differences between fossils fuel and non fossil fuel
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Fossil fuels contain high percentages of carbon and include petroleum, coal, and natural gas. Commonly used derivatives of fossil fuels include kerosene and propane. ... Non-fossil sources as of 2006 included nuclear (8.5%), hydroelectric (6.3%), and others (geothermal, solar, tidal, wind, wood, waste) amounting to 0.9%.
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Gas produces 70% less carbon dioxide emissions compared to other fossil fuels. Due to the clean burning process, natural gas does not leave residues like soot or ash when compared to coal. ... Gas is considered to be a non-renewable energy source and will run out eventually if our current usage levels continue.Fossil fuels contain high percentages of carbon and include petroleum, coal, and natural gas. Peat is also sometimes considered a fossil fuel. ... Non-fossil sources included nuclear (4.4%), hydroelectric (6.8%), and other renewables (4.0%, including geothermal, solar, tidal, wind, wood, and waste).
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