Agenda Introduction Definition Energy density Combustion Characteristics Cost and availability Presentation Title Conventional fuels 3 Chemical composition Environmental impact Future of Conventional Fuels
Introduction This presentation will explore the key properties and performance characteristics of conventional fuels. Understanding these aspects is crucial for evaluating their efficiency , environmental impact, and suitability for various applications in the energy sector. 4
"We are addicted to oil, and it's a dangerous addiction ." - Michael Bloomberg 5
Types of Conventional fuels Oil Coal Natural Gas Peat 6
Definition Conventional fuels are derived from natural resources and include fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas. These fuels are the primary sources of energy globally, powering industries, transportation, and households 7
Chemical Composition 8 The chemical composition of conventional fuels varies significantly . For example, hydrocarbons in gasoline and carbon in coal play crucial roles in determining their energy content and combustion properties.
Energy density refers to the amount of energy stored in a given volume or mass of fuel. Conventional fuels like diesel have higher energy densities compared to alternatives, making them efficient for transportation. Energy density 9
The combustion characteristics of conventional fuels, including ignition temperature and flame temperature, are critical for performance. Understanding these properties helps optimize fuel use in engines and power plants. Combustion Characteristics Presentation title 10
Conventional fuels contribute to greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution. Evaluating their environmental impact is essential for developing strategies to mitigate climate change and promote sustainable energy practices. Environmental Impact
The cost and availability of conventional fuels are influenced by market dynamics, geopolitical factors, and extraction technologies. Understanding these aspects helps in making informed decisions for energy sourcing. Cost and availability 12
Future Of Conventional Fuels 13 The future of conventional fuels involves balancing energy needs with environmental responsibilities. Innovations in clean technologies and carbon capture are essential for reducing the ecological footprint of these fuels.
C ONCLUSION In conclusion, the key properties and performance characteristics of conventional fuels are essential for understanding their role in the energy landscape. Ongoing research and innovation are critical for ensuring sustainable energy practices. 14
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