Fossil Fuels And Energy
Plants and animals decompose to produce fossil fuels. These fuels, which can be found in the Earth's crust and contain carbon and hydrogen, can be burned to generate energy. Fossil fuels include coal, oil, and natural gas. Coal is a substance found in sedimentary rock deposits, which are made up of layers of rock and dead plant and animal waste.
- Fossil fuel technology
- Fossil fuels: Natural gases, oil and coal
- Hydrogen & Fuel Cells
- Oil and gas transportation and pipelines
- Oil reserves and production
- Solar Energy
- Nuclear Energy
- Wind Power & Energy
- Thermal Energy & Management
- Biofules, Bioenergy & Bio-gas
- Biorefineries
- Bio-alcohol, Bioethanol and Biodiesel
- Fuel Chemistry, Technology & Processing
- Energy Conversion & Storage
- Nano Energy
- Environmental & Pollution Issues
- Energy Recycling
- Energy Supply and Economics
- Energy and environmental policy
- Computing, data and energy system modeling
- Clean energy technologies and management