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  • Fuel factor
  • The fuel factor, fo, is the ratio of created CO2 to depleted oxygen in a combustion reaction, used to check the accuracy of an emission measurement system

    Fuel factor

    Fuel_factor

  • Carnot method
  • Energy allocation method

    = fF,th · fPE,F with fPE,F: primary energy factor of the used fuel The reciprocal value of the fuel factor (f-intensity) describes the effective efficiency

    Carnot method

    Carnot_method

  • Fuel economy in aircraft
  • Aircraft fuel efficiency

    fleet fuel burn, seating density, air cargo and passenger load factor, while operational procedures like maintenance and routing can save fuel. Average

    Fuel economy in aircraft

    Fuel economy in aircraft

    Fuel_economy_in_aircraft

  • Capacity factor
  • Electrical production measure

    the relevant period. The capacity factor can be calculated for any electricity producing installation, such as a fuel-consuming power plant or one using

    Capacity factor

    Capacity factor

    Capacity_factor

  • FO
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    series Fourier number (Fo) in physics Fuel factor (Fo), used to check the accuracy of an emission measurement system Fuel oil, also called Furnace Oil FO,

    FO

    FO

  • Fuel gas
  • Fuels which under ordinary conditions, are gaseous

    Fuel gas is one of a number of fuels that under ordinary conditions are gaseous. Most fuel gases are composed of hydrocarbons (such as methane and propane)

    Fuel gas

    Fuel gas

    Fuel_gas

  • Fuel cell
  • Device that converts the chemical energy from a fuel into electricity

    A fuel cell is an electrochemical cell that converts the chemical energy of a fuel (often hydrogen) and an oxidizing agent (often oxygen) into electricity

    Fuel cell

    Fuel cell

    Fuel_cell

  • Fuel (journal)
  • Scientific journal

    Fuel is a biweekly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research on fuel. It was established in 1922 and published by Butterworths Scientific Publications

    Fuel (journal)

    Fuel_(journal)

  • Fuel economy in automobiles
  • Distance traveled by a vehicle compared to volume of fuel consumed

    volume of fuel consumed, as in kilometres per litre (km/L) or miles per gallon (mpg). Since fuel economy of vehicles is a significant factor in air pollution

    Fuel economy in automobiles

    Fuel economy in automobiles

    Fuel_economy_in_automobiles

  • Nuclear fuel
  • Material fuelling nuclear reactors

    Nuclear fuel refers to any substance which is used by nuclear reactors or other nuclear devices as fuel to generate energy. Nuclear fuel contains fissile

    Nuclear fuel

    Nuclear fuel

    Nuclear_fuel

  • Factoring (finance)
  • Financial transaction and a type of debtor finance

    (called a factor) at a discount. A business will sometimes factor its receivable assets to meet its immediate cash needs. Forfaiting is a factoring arrangement

    Factoring (finance)

    Factoring (finance)

    Factoring_(finance)

  • Four factor formula
  • Formula used to calculate nuclear chain reaction growth rate

    neutron absorption in fuel causes fission. P T N L {\displaystyle P_{TNL}} is the thermal non-leakage probability The multiplication factor, k, is defined as

    Four factor formula

    Four_factor_formula

  • Compressed natural gas
  • Fuel gas mainly composed of methane

    have often adopted the fuel for cost and infrastructure reasons. However, fuel storage and cylinder cost remain significant factors affecting wider adoption

    Compressed natural gas

    Compressed_natural_gas

  • Heavy fuel oil
  • Fuel oils of a tar-like consistency

    Heavy fuel oil (HFO) is a fuel oil of a tar-like consistency. Also known as bunker fuel or residual fuel oil, HFO is the residual mixture left over from

    Heavy fuel oil

    Heavy fuel oil

    Heavy_fuel_oil

  • Fuel efficiency
  • Form of thermal efficiency

    dependent on several factors including engine efficiency, transmission design, and tire design. In most countries, using the metric system, fuel economy is stated

    Fuel efficiency

    Fuel efficiency

    Fuel_efficiency

  • Availability factor
  • Measure of power plant productivity

    titled equivalent availability factor (EAF). The availability of a power plant varies greatly depending on the type of fuel, the design of the plant and

    Availability factor

    Availability_factor

  • Aviation fuel
  • Fuel used to power aircraft

    Aviation fuels are either derived from petroleum or are blends of petroleum and synthetic fuels, and are used to power aircraft. These fuels have more

    Aviation fuel

    Aviation fuel

    Aviation_fuel

  • Coke (fuel)
  • Coal product used in the process of making steel

    Coke is a grey, hard, and porous coal-based fuel with a high carbon content. It is made by heating coal or petroleum in the absence of air. Coke is an

    Coke (fuel)

    Coke (fuel)

    Coke_(fuel)

  • Fuel taxes in the United States
  • Levies on hydrocarbons in the North American country

    Columbia have fuel taxes with rates that vary alongside changes in the price of fuel, the inflation rate, vehicle fuel-economy, or other factors. The table

    Fuel taxes in the United States

    Fuel taxes in the United States

    Fuel_taxes_in_the_United_States

  • Nuclear chain reaction
  • When one nuclear reaction causes more

    factor f {\displaystyle f} , and the neutron reproduction factor η {\displaystyle \eta } (also called the neutron efficiency factor). The six-factor formula

    Nuclear chain reaction

    Nuclear chain reaction

    Nuclear_chain_reaction

  • Thermobaric weapon
  • Device producing a high-temperature explosion

    bomb's effective yield depends on a combination of a number of factors such as how well the fuel is dispersed, how rapidly it mixes with the surrounding atmosphere

    Thermobaric weapon

    Thermobaric weapon

    Thermobaric_weapon

  • Six factor formula
  • Formula used to calculate nuclear chain reaction growth rate

    The six-factor formula is used in nuclear engineering to determine the multiplication of a nuclear chain reaction in a non-infinite medium. The symbols

    Six factor formula

    Six_factor_formula

  • Cetane number
  • Performance measurement of diesel fuel

    diesel fuel and compression needed for ignition. It plays a similar role for diesel as octane rating does for gasoline. The CN is an important factor in determining

    Cetane number

    Cetane number

    Cetane_number

  • Miles per gallon gasoline equivalent
  • Measurement of fuel economy

    divide the alcohol fuel economy by the energy-equivalency factor of 0.15. As an example, a dedicated AFV that achieves 15 mpg fuel economy while operating

    Miles per gallon gasoline equivalent

    Miles per gallon gasoline equivalent

    Miles_per_gallon_gasoline_equivalent

  • 2026 Iran war fuel crisis
  • The 2026 Iran war fuel crisis is an ongoing worldwide fuel crisis caused by the war between Iran and the U.S.-Israel coalition. The closure of the Strait

    2026 Iran war fuel crisis

    2026 Iran war fuel crisis

    2026_Iran_war_fuel_crisis

  • Top Fuel
  • Type of drag racing motorsport

    Top Fuel is a type of drag racing whose dragsters are the quickest accelerating racing cars in the world and the fastest sanctioned category of drag racing

    Top Fuel

    Top Fuel

    Top_Fuel

  • Passenger load factor
  • Capacity utilization of public transport

    Passenger load factor, or load factor, measures the capacity utilization of public transport services like airlines, passenger railways, and intercity

    Passenger load factor

    Passenger load factor

    Passenger_load_factor

  • Factors of production
  • Resources used in the production process

    In economics, factors of production, resources, or inputs are what is used in the production process to produce output—that is, goods and services. The

    Factors of production

    Factors_of_production

  • Fuel hedging
  • Contractual tool to reduce cost for fuel

    crude oil is the source of jet fuel, the prices of crude oil and jet fuel are normally correlated. However, other factors, such as difficulties regarding

    Fuel hedging

    Fuel_hedging

  • Common ethanol fuel mixtures
  • Mixtures of common ethanol fuel types

    Several common ethanol fuel mixtures are in use around the world. The use of pure hydrous or anhydrous ethanol in internal combustion engines (ICEs) is

    Common ethanol fuel mixtures

    Common ethanol fuel mixtures

    Common_ethanol_fuel_mixtures

  • Winter Fuel Payment
  • UK welfare payment for elderly people

    The Winter Fuel Payment is a state benefit paid as an annual, tax free, lump sum payment in England and Wales, intended to cover the additional costs of

    Winter Fuel Payment

    Winter_Fuel_Payment

  • Wood fuel
  • Wood used as fuel for combustion

    Wood fuel (or fuelwood) is a fuel such as firewood, charcoal, chips, sheets, pellets, and sawdust. The particular form used depends upon factors such

    Wood fuel

    Wood fuel

    Wood_fuel

  • Active Fuel Management
  • Trademarked variable displacement technology

    Active Fuel Management (formerly known as displacement on demand (DoD)) is a trademarked name for the automobile variable displacement technology from

    Active Fuel Management

    Active_Fuel_Management

  • Energy & Fuels
  • Academic journal

    Journal Impact Factor of 5.3 "About the Journal". energy&fuels. American Chemical Society. "Editors & Editorial Board". energey&fuels. American Chemical

    Energy & Fuels

    Energy_&_Fuels

  • Alternative fuel vehicle
  • Vehicle not powered by petrol or diesel

    An alternative fuel vehicle is a motor vehicle that runs on alternative fuel rather than traditional petroleum-based fossil fuels such as gasoline, petrodiesel

    Alternative fuel vehicle

    Alternative fuel vehicle

    Alternative_fuel_vehicle

  • Solid fuel
  • Solid material that can be burnt to release energy

    Solid fuels can be contrasted with liquid fuels and gaseous fuels. Common examples of solid fuels include wood, charcoal, peat, coal, hexamine fuel tablets

    Solid fuel

    Solid fuel

    Solid_fuel

  • Nitromethane
  • Chemical compound

    the engine (as the limiting factor is often the air intake), making the engine easier to tune (adjust for the proper air/fuel ratio). It formerly was used

    Nitromethane

    Nitromethane

  • Petroleum
  • Naturally occurring combustible liquid

    in manufacturing. Petroleum products include fuels such as gasoline (petrol), diesel, kerosene and jet fuel; bitumen, paraffin wax and lubricants; reagents

    Petroleum

    Petroleum

    Petroleum

  • Resonance escape probability
  • Probability that a high-energy neutron is not captured

    fission can leave the fuel and slow to thermal energies in a moderator, skipping over resonance energies before reentering the fuel. Resonance escape probability

    Resonance escape probability

    Resonance_escape_probability

  • Usable fuel
  • usable fuel is the fuel on board an aircraft that can actually be used by its engines. It is defined as the total quantity of fuel in all fuel tanks,

    Usable fuel

    Usable_fuel

  • Biofuel
  • Fuel derived from biological sources

    fuel that is produced over a short time span from biomass, rather than by the very slow natural processes involved in the formation of fossil fuels such

    Biofuel

    Biofuel

    Biofuel

  • Internal combustion engine
  • Engine in which fuel combusts with an oxidizer

    engine (ICE or IC engine) is a heat engine in which the combustion of a fuel occurs with an oxidizer (usually air) in a combustion chamber that is an

    Internal combustion engine

    Internal combustion engine

    Internal_combustion_engine

  • Fuel Cells (journal)
  • Academic journal

    According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2022 impact factor of 2.8. "Fuel Cells". 2022 Journal Citation Reports. Web of Science (Science ed

    Fuel Cells (journal)

    Fuel_Cells_(journal)

  • Brake-specific fuel consumption
  • Measure of the fuel efficiency of internal combustion engines

    Brake-specific fuel consumption (BSFC) is a measure of the fuel efficiency of any prime mover that burns fuel and produces rotational, or shaft power.

    Brake-specific fuel consumption

    Brake-specific_fuel_consumption

  • Motor fuel
  • Drives the internal combustion engine

    powered by battery-stored electricity instead of fuels). Before deciding on a particular fuel type, some factors should be considered: The profitability of

    Motor fuel

    Motor_fuel

  • E85
  • Fuel blend of 85% ethanol and 15% another liquid

    an ethanol fuel blend of 85% ethanol fuel and 15% gasoline or other hydrocarbon by volume. In the United States, the exact ratio of fuel ethanol to hydrocarbon

    E85

    E85

  • K-factor (aeronautics)
  • For aircraft fuel flow meters, K-factor refers to the number of pulses expected for every one volumetric unit of fluid passing through a given flow meter

    K-factor (aeronautics)

    K-factor_(aeronautics)

  • World Kinect Corporation
  • International American-based energy services corporation

    World Kinect Corporation (WKC, World Kinect), formerly known as World Fuel Services Corporation, is an energy, commodities, and services company based

    World Kinect Corporation

    World_Kinect_Corporation

  • Fossil fuel power station
  • Facility that burns fossil fuels to produce electricity

    emission factor) is the CO2 emitted per unit of heat generated for a particular fuel. As an example, a new 1500 MW supercritical lignite-fueled power station

    Fossil fuel power station

    Fossil fuel power station

    Fossil_fuel_power_station

  • Bridge fuel
  • Rhetorical strategy for justifying more natural gas

    "transition fuel" factored into their policy frameworks for energy transition. Janzwood, Amy; Millar, Heather (2022-06-01). "Bridge fuel feuds: The competing

    Bridge fuel

    Bridge_fuel

  • Nameplate capacity
  • Registered sustainable power output of an industrial facility

    have a high capacity factor. For electric power stations, the power output is expressed in megawatt electrical (MWe). For fuel plants, it is the refinery

    Nameplate capacity

    Nameplate_capacity

  • Music for Pleasure (band)
  • English new wave band

    Rage Records – a re-recorded version of "The Human Factor" (1980) and the John Leckie produced "Fuel to the Fire" (1981). King was replaced by Ivor Roberts

    Music for Pleasure (band)

    Music_for_Pleasure_(band)

  • Butanol fuel
  • Fuel for internal combustion engines

    used as a fuel in an internal combustion engine. It is more similar to gasoline than it is to ethanol. A C4-hydrocarbon, butanol is a drop-in fuel and thus

    Butanol fuel

    Butanol fuel

    Butanol_fuel

  • Liquid fuel
  • Liquids that can be used to create energy

    the fumes of liquid fuels that are flammable instead of the fluid. Most liquid fuels in widespread use are derived from fossil fuels; however, there are

    Liquid fuel

    Liquid fuel

    Liquid_fuel

  • Synthetic fuel
  • Fuel from carbon monoxide and hydrogen

    Synthetic fuel or synfuel is a liquid fuel, or sometimes gaseous fuel, obtained from syngas, a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen, in which the syngas

    Synthetic fuel

    Synthetic fuel

    Synthetic_fuel

  • Energy factor
  • test procedures. The energy factor metric only applies to residential water heaters, which are currently defined by fuel, type, and input capacity. Generally

    Energy factor

    Energy_factor

  • Nuclear reactor
  • Device for controlled nuclear reactions

    stabilize this, regulating neutron absorbers and moderators in the core. Fuel efficiency is exceptionally high; low-enriched uranium is 120,000 times more

    Nuclear reactor

    Nuclear reactor

    Nuclear_reactor

  • Algae fuel
  • Use of algae as a source of energy-rich oils

    Algae fuel, algal biofuel, or algal oil is an alternative to liquid fossil fuels that use algae as the source of energy-rich oils. Also, algae fuels are

    Algae fuel

    Algae fuel

    Algae_fuel

  • Diesel engine
  • Type of internal combustion engine that uses compression to create combustion

    diesel engine is an internal combustion engine in which ignition of diesel fuel is caused by the elevated temperature of the air in the cylinder due to mechanical

    Diesel engine

    Diesel engine

    Diesel_engine

  • Remix Fuel
  • Type of nuclear fuel

    the more short lived isotopes. As a consequence of these factors the fresh uranium oxide fuel initially generates all of its fission reactions from U-235

    Remix Fuel

    Remix_Fuel

  • Fuel saving device
  • Product sold in the automotive aftermarket

    Fuel-saving devices are sold on the aftermarket with claims they may improve the fuel economy, the exhaust emissions, or optimize ignition, air flow,

    Fuel saving device

    Fuel_saving_device

  • Renewable fuels
  • Fuels produced from renewable resources

    Renewable fuels are fuels produced from renewable resources. Examples include: biofuels (e.g. Vegetable oil used as fuel, ethanol, methanol from clean

    Renewable fuels

    Renewable_fuels

  • Fuel tax
  • Compulsory levy on energy released from a source

    fuel tax, also known as a gas tax or a fuel duty, is an excise tax imposed on the sale of fuel. In most countries, the fuel tax is imposed on fuels which

    Fuel tax

    Fuel_tax

  • Endurance (aeronautics)
  • Maximum length of time an aircraft can remain in cruising flight

    plays a prime factor in finding out the fuel fraction for an aircraft. Endurance, like range, is also related to fuel efficiency; fuel-efficient aircraft

    Endurance (aeronautics)

    Endurance (aeronautics)

    Endurance_(aeronautics)

  • Direct methanol fuel cell
  • Type of fuel cell

    Direct methanol fuel cells or DMFCs are a subcategory of proton-exchange membrane fuel cells in which methanol is used as the fuel and a special proton-conducting

    Direct methanol fuel cell

    Direct methanol fuel cell

    Direct_methanol_fuel_cell

  • Gasoline
  • Liquid fuel derived from petroleum

    flammable liquid normally used as a fuel for spark-ignited internal combustion engines. When formulated as a fuel for engines, gasoline is chemically

    Gasoline

    Gasoline

    Gasoline

  • Thrust-specific fuel consumption
  • Fuel efficiency of an engine design with respect to thrust output

    Thrust-specific fuel consumption (TSFC) is the fuel efficiency of an engine design with respect to thrust output. TSFC may also be thought of as fuel consumption

    Thrust-specific fuel consumption

    Thrust-specific_fuel_consumption

  • Fuelling station
  • Facility for dispensing coal or oil for vehicles and power plants

    fuelling stations was a key driver of colonialism in Oceania. The American-German dispute over the Pago Pago coaling station was the driving factor behind

    Fuelling station

    Fuelling station

    Fuelling_station

  • Energy (journal)
  • Academic journal

    According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2022 impact factor of 9.0. The journal is abstracted and indexed in: CAB Abstracts Compendex

    Energy (journal)

    Energy_(journal)

  • ADR27A
  • Former Australian design rule

    Australian Design Rule specifying design and operating regulations to limit fuel evaporative and exhaust emissions for motor vehicles in Australia in order

    ADR27A

    ADR27A

  • Oxy-fuel combustion process
  • Burning of fuel with pure oxygen

    Oxy-fuel combustion is the process of burning a fuel using pure oxygen, or a mixture of oxygen and recirculated flue gas, instead of air. Since the nitrogen

    Oxy-fuel combustion process

    Oxy-fuel combustion process

    Oxy-fuel_combustion_process

  • Solid oxide fuel cell
  • Fuel cell that produces electricity by oxidization

    fuel cell itself. These factors become especially critical for systems with lower power output or greater portability requirements. Solid oxide fuel cells

    Solid oxide fuel cell

    Solid oxide fuel cell

    Solid_oxide_fuel_cell

  • Liquid rocket propellant
  • Liquid form of rocket propellants

    fuel and oxidizer make contact, and non-hypergolic propellants which require an ignition source. About 170 different propellants made of liquid fuel have

    Liquid rocket propellant

    Liquid_rocket_propellant

  • Power plant efficiency
  • Percentage of energy converted into electricity

    a plant is the percentage of the total energy content of a power plant's fuel that is converted into electricity. The remaining energy is usually lost

    Power plant efficiency

    Power_plant_efficiency

  • Biodiesel
  • Fuel made from vegetable oils or animal fats

    the retail diesel fuel marketplace. Much of the world uses a system known as the "B" factor to state the amount of biodiesel in any fuel mix: 100% biodiesel

    Biodiesel

    Biodiesel

    Biodiesel

  • Charge transfer coefficient
  • Two related parameters used in description of the kinetics of electrochemical reactions

    Charge transfer coefficient, and symmetry factor (symbols α and β, respectively) are two related parameters used in description of the kinetics of electrochemical

    Charge transfer coefficient

    Charge_transfer_coefficient

  • Hybrid rocket fuel regression
  • Hybrid rocket fuel regression refers to the process by which the fuel grain of a hybrid-propellant rocket is converted from a solid to a gas that is combusted

    Hybrid rocket fuel regression

    Hybrid_rocket_fuel_regression

  • Karachi Nuclear Power Complex
  • Nuclear power plant in Karachi, Pakistan

    has generated 14.2 billion kWhr of electricity and been fueled by thousands of Pakistan-made fuel bundles without any failure. The first reactor unit at

    Karachi Nuclear Power Complex

    Karachi_Nuclear_Power_Complex

  • Advanced reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel
  • The advanced reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel is a potential key to achieve a sustainable nuclear fuel cycle and to tackle the heavy burden of nuclear

    Advanced reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel

    Advanced_reprocessing_of_spent_nuclear_fuel

  • TWA Flight 800
  • 1996 aviation accident in the Atlantic Ocean

    associated with the fuel quantity indication system. In addition to the probable cause, the NTSB found the following contributing factors to the accident:

    TWA Flight 800

    TWA Flight 800

    TWA_Flight_800

  • Gimli Glider
  • 1983 aviation accident in Canada

    fuel that they required, they took on only 4,917 litres (1,082 imp gal; 1,299 US gal). The use of the incorrect conversion factor led to a total fuel

    Gimli Glider

    Gimli Glider

    Gimli_Glider

  • Fusion energy gain factor
  • Ratio of power produced to power needed

    A fusion energy gain factor, usually expressed with the symbol Q, is the ratio of fusion power produced in a nuclear fusion reactor to the power required

    Fusion energy gain factor

    Fusion energy gain factor

    Fusion_energy_gain_factor

  • Journal of Power Sources
  • Academic journal

    journal covering all aspects of electrochemical energy conversion (like fuel cells, batteries, supercapacitors, and photo-electrochemical cells). The

    Journal of Power Sources

    Journal_of_Power_Sources

  • Ethanol fuel in Brazil
  • second largest producer of ethanol fuel. Brazil and the United States have led the industrial production of ethanol fuel for several years, together accounting

    Ethanol fuel in Brazil

    Ethanol fuel in Brazil

    Ethanol_fuel_in_Brazil

  • Electrical grid
  • Interconnected network for delivering electricity to consumers

    lines. Lightning arresters Capacitors for power factor correction Synchronous condensers for power factor correction and grid stability Distribution is

    Electrical grid

    Electrical grid

    Electrical_grid

  • Heating oil
  • Liquid petroleum product used as a fuel oil for furnaces or boilers

    smaller installations due to the lower cost factor. Heating oil is less commonly used as an industrial fuel or for power generation. Leaks from tanks and

    Heating oil

    Heating_oil

  • Oil smuggling in Iran
  • Oil smuggling in Iran is driven by factors like international sanctions on Iranian crude and steep fuel price differences with neighboring countries. These

    Oil smuggling in Iran

    Oil_smuggling_in_Iran

  • Jevons paradox
  • Efficiency leads to increased demand

    common intuition, technological progress could not be relied upon to reduce fuel consumption. The issue has been re-examined by modern economists studying

    Jevons paradox

    Jevons paradox

    Jevons_paradox

  • Pellet fuel
  • Solid fuel made from compressed organic material

    Pellet fuels (or pellets) are a type of solid fuel made from compressed organic material. Pellets can be made from any one of five general categories

    Pellet fuel

    Pellet fuel

    Pellet_fuel

  • Nuclear reactor physics
  • Field of physics dealing with nuclear reactors

    : Thermal fuel utilization factor p {\displaystyle p} : Resonance escape probability ε {\displaystyle \varepsilon } : Fast fission factor P F N L {\textstyle

    Nuclear reactor physics

    Nuclear reactor physics

    Nuclear_reactor_physics

  • Proton-exchange membrane fuel cell
  • Power generation technology

    Proton-exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFC), also known as polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cells, are a type of fuel cell being developed mainly

    Proton-exchange membrane fuel cell

    Proton-exchange membrane fuel cell

    Proton-exchange_membrane_fuel_cell

  • ZF 5HP transmission
  • World's first 5-speed automatic from 1990

    vehicle fuel economy with extra speeds and a wider gear span to allow the engine speed level to be lowered (downspeeding), which is a decisive factor in improving

    ZF 5HP transmission

    ZF_5HP_transmission

  • Nuclear fuel cycle
  • Process of manufacturing and using nuclear fuel

    The nuclear fuel cycle, also known as the nuclear fuel chain, is the series of stages that nuclear fuel undergoes during its production, use, and recycling

    Nuclear fuel cycle

    Nuclear fuel cycle

    Nuclear_fuel_cycle

  • Energy efficiency in transport
  • Discussing what form of transport is the most fuel efficient and economical

    external factors. ACEA agreement Alternative fuel vehicle Brake-specific fuel consumption Car speed and energy consumption Corporate average fuel economy

    Energy efficiency in transport

    Energy efficiency in transport

    Energy_efficiency_in_transport

  • Common rail
  • Engine fuel delivery method

    Common rail direct fuel injection is a direct fuel injection system built around a high-pressure fuel rail feeding solenoid valves. This pressure is typically

    Common rail

    Common rail

    Common_rail

  • 2021 United Kingdom fuel supply crisis
  • Panic buying of fuel

    2021 United Kingdom fuel supply crisis was a period of a few weeks in which petrol stations in some parts of the UK ran out of fuel. In September 2021

    2021 United Kingdom fuel supply crisis

    2021 United Kingdom fuel supply crisis

    2021_United_Kingdom_fuel_supply_crisis

  • Phase-out of fossil fuel vehicles
  • A phase-out of fossil fuel vehicles is a proposed ban or discouragement (for example via taxes) on the sale of new fossil-fuel powered vehicles or use

    Phase-out of fossil fuel vehicles

    Phase-out of fossil fuel vehicles

    Phase-out_of_fossil_fuel_vehicles

  • Gasoline and diesel usage and pricing
  • Gasoline and Diesel prices Global Fuel Price Comparison UK petrol prices compared to other countries showing contributing factors. Gas Prices Around the World

    Gasoline and diesel usage and pricing

    Gasoline and diesel usage and pricing

    Gasoline_and_diesel_usage_and_pricing

  • Conversion of units
  • Comparison of various scales

    a quantity is expressed, typically through a multiplicative conversion factor that changes the unit without changing the quantity. This is also often

    Conversion of units

    Conversion_of_units

  • Wobbe index
  • Indicator of the interchangeability of fuel gases

    index is a critical factor to minimise the impact of the changeover when analyzing the use of substitute natural gas (SNG) fuels such as propane-air mixtures

    Wobbe index

    Wobbe_index

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  • Bucklie
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Bucklie

    Deer-grazing Meadow

  • Vamadev
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil

    Vamadev

    Lord Shiva

  • Himavarshni
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Himavarshni

    Manchu

  • HAT-HOR-SE-T
  • Female

    Egyptian

    HAT-HOR-SE-T

    , the mother of Ankh.

  • Basmah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Basmah

    A smile

  • Palmer
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, Latin

    Palmer

    Bearing a Palm Branch; Palm-bearer

  • Tamsin
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English, Greek

    Tamsin

    Twin

  • Harleigh
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Harleigh

    From the hare's meadow.

  • Capta
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Capta

    A name referring to the Minerva.

  • Jayarani
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Jayarani

    Victorious Lakshmi

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  • Chock-full
  • a.

    Quite full; choke-full.

  • Full-blown
  • a.

    Fully expanded, as a blossom; as, a full-bloun rose.

  • Full-blooded
  • a.

    Having a full supply of blood.

  • Feel
  • v. t.

    To perceive by the mind; to have a sense of; to experience; to be affected by; to be sensible of, or sensetive to; as, to feel pleasure; to feel pain.

  • Full
  • Compar.

    Not wanting in any essential quality; complete, entire; perfect; adequate; as, a full narrative; a person of full age; a full stop; a full face; the full moon.

  • Feel
  • v. t.

    To touch; to handle; to examine by touching; as, feel this piece of silk; hence, to make trial of; to test; often with out.

  • Feel
  • n.

    A sensation communicated by touching; impression made upon one who touches or handles; as, this leather has a greasy feel.

  • -ful
  • a.

    A suffix signifying full of, abounding with; as, boastful, harmful, woeful.

  • Full
  • Compar.

    Having the attention, thoughts, etc., absorbed in any matter, and the feelings more or less excited by it, as, to be full of some project.

  • Fuel
  • v. t.

    To store or furnish with fuel or firing.

  • Full
  • Compar.

    Filled up, having within its limits all that it can contain; supplied; not empty or vacant; -- said primarily of hollow vessels, and hence of anything else; as, a cup full of water; a house full of people.

  • Full-blooded
  • a.

    Of pure blood; thoroughbred; as, a full-blooded horse.

  • Choke-full
  • a.

    Full to the brim; quite full; chock-full.

  • Full
  • Compar.

    Abundantly furnished or provided; sufficient in. quantity, quality, or degree; copious; plenteous; ample; adequate; as, a full meal; a full supply; a full voice; a full compensation; a house full of furniture.

  • Fuel
  • v. t.

    To feed with fuel.

  • Full
  • v. i.

    To become full or wholly illuminated; as, the moon fulls at midnight.

  • Full-hearted
  • a.

    Full of courage or confidence.

  • Full-formed
  • a.

    Full in form or shape; rounded out with flesh.

  • Full-drive
  • adv.

    With full speed.