Science, asked by hrutali69, 1 year ago

what is the process of production of fuel​

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Answered by aditichauhan69
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Fossil fuel production and use technologies have been designed to work within specific temperature ranges that account for variability and extremes of heat and cold. These ranges will, of course, vary with location and are impacted by latitude, altitude, surroundings, proximity to vegetation and water, and other factors. Most systems are able to operate even during short periods in which temperatures are outside the ranges of recent multidecadal measurements. However, energy production and use systems can be vulnerable to significant changes in temperature ranges or the duration and magnitude of extreme temperature episodes.
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Answered by tanmoyvestige
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Fossil fuel power plants burn carbon fuels such coal, oil or gas to generate steam that drives large turbines that produce electricity. These plants can generate electricity reliably over long periods of time. However, by burning carbon fuels they produce large amounts carbon dioxide, which causes climate change.

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