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An article in Reuters talks of energy use by German automakers and renewables. Mentions use of Fossil Fuels.
https://www.reuters.com/business/au...ers-face-uphill-struggle-go-green-2022-04-29/
The question not answered is: Is there any energy in fossils which have been converted to stuff commonly referred to as fuel.
As far as I understand fossils are essentially inert materials.
Which begs the question; where does the stuff referred to as fossil fuel comes from?
Hope some petrochem experts can shed light.
https://www.reuters.com/business/au...ers-face-uphill-struggle-go-green-2022-04-29/
The question not answered is: Is there any energy in fossils which have been converted to stuff commonly referred to as fuel.
As far as I understand fossils are essentially inert materials.
Which begs the question; where does the stuff referred to as fossil fuel comes from?
Hope some petrochem experts can shed light.
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