The term fuel refers to any substance which is burned to produce energy, typically for heating, cooking, or producing mechanical work in a motor.

Firewood is the oldest fuel used by humans, and is still an important fuel source for home heating and for cooking in developing countries. Wood gas and charcoal are derivates of wood also used for extracting energy.

  • Coal was the most important fuel during the 19th century, and continues to be widely used in China and in the steelmaking industry.
  • Petroleum was the most important fuel during the 20th century. The transition from a petroleum-based economy to a post-petroleum economy is perhaps the most important issue facing the world today.

See also

External links

Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.